This collection illustrates the spectrum of ideas that people
throughout history have had when considering how to understand and
study religion. The editors present a selection of key writings
that reflect a broad range of voices on the nature and practice of
the discipline. Religious studies draws on works by
anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers, theologians, and
others, which notably impact our understanding of the concept of
religion, of particular religious ideas, and on how religion should
be studied. "The Study of Religion: A Reader" contains both classic
and contemporary perspectives, including material from non-Western
traditions. It provides students of religion with an understanding
of how the discipline developed, some of the current issues and
lines of thought, as well as future prospects.
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