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This volume contains the papers read at the Leiden Conference on
Canonization and Decanonization of 9-10 January 1997. The emphasis
in this rich and wide-ranging contribution to the subject is on the
processes of canonization and decanonization in several religions
and on the phenomenon of religious canons as well.
It has two sections: (De)canonization and the History of Religions,
and (De)canonization and Modern Society. In the first section
processes out of which canons eventually emerge are highlighted in
contributions devoted to particular religions, viz. African
religions, Judaism and Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and
Zoroastrianism. The articles of the second section are of
particular relevance to the contemporary situation in the western
world, dealing with aspects such as forms of the survival of a
canon in processes of modernization, canonization and the challenge
of plurality, and canonization and hermeneutics. The reader may
benefit even more from this volume as it contains also "An
Annotated Bibliography on the subject.
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