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A Phenomenology of Indigenous Religions - Theory and Practice (Hardcover): James L Cox A Phenomenology of Indigenous Religions - Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
James L Cox
R3,172 Discovery Miles 31 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book compiles James L. Cox's most important writings on a phenomenology of Indigenous Religions into one volume, with a new introduction and conclusion by the author. Cox has consistently exemplified phenomenological methods by applying them to his own field studies among Indigenous Religions, principally in Zimbabwe and Alaska, but also in Australia and New Zealand. Included in this collection are his articles in which he defines what he means by the category 'religion' and how this informs his precise meaning of the classification 'Indigenous Religions'. These theoretical considerations are always illustrated clearly and concisely by specific studies of Indigenous Religions and their dynamic interaction with contemporary political and social circumstances. This collection demonstrates the continued relevance of the phenomenological method in the study of religions by presenting the method as dynamic and adaptable to contemporary social contexts and as responsive to intellectual critiques of the method.

A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion - Key Figures, Formative Influences and Subsequent Debates (Hardcover): James L Cox A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion - Key Figures, Formative Influences and Subsequent Debates (Hardcover)
James L Cox
R6,578 Discovery Miles 65 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The phenomenological method in the study of religions has provided the linchpin supporting the argument that Religious Studies constitutes an academic discipline in its own right and thus that it is irreducible either to theology or to the social sciences. This book examines the figures whom the author regards as having been most influential in creating a phenomenology of religion. Background factors drawn from philosophy, theology and the social sciences are traced before examining the thinking of scholars within the Dutch, British and North American "schools" of religious phenomenology. Many of the severe criticisms, which have been leveled against the phenomenology of religion during the past twenty-five years by advocates of reductionism, are then presented and analyzed. The author concludes by reviewing alternatives to the polarized positions so characteristic of current debates in Religious Studies before making a case for what he deems a "reflexive phenomenology."

An Introduction to the Phenomenology of Religion (Hardcover, REV ed.): James L Cox An Introduction to the Phenomenology of Religion (Hardcover, REV ed.)
James L Cox
R4,880 Discovery Miles 48 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this thoroughly revised edition, James Cox provides an easily accessible introduction to the phenomenology of religion, which he contends continues as a foundational method for the academic study of religion in the twenty-first century. After dealing with the problematic issue of defining religion, he describes the historical background to phenomenology by tracing its roots to developments in philosophy and the social sciences in the early twentieth century. The phenomenological method is then outlined as a step-by-step process, which includes a survey of the important classifications of religious behaviour. The author concludes with a discussion of the place of the phenomenology of religion in the current academic climate and argues that it can be aligned with the growing scholarly interest in the cognitive science of religion.>

From Primitive to Indigenous - The Academic Study of Indigenous Religions (Paperback): James L Cox From Primitive to Indigenous - The Academic Study of Indigenous Religions (Paperback)
James L Cox
R1,706 Discovery Miles 17 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The academic study of Indigenous Religions developed historically from missiological and anthropological sources, but little analysis has been devoted to this classification within departments of religious studies. Evaluating this assumption in the light of case studies drawn from Zimbabwe, Alaska and shamanic traditions, and in view of current debates over 'primitivism', James Cox mounts a defence for the scholarly use of the category 'Indigenous Religions'.

Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions (Hardcover, New Ed): James L Cox Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions (Hardcover, New Ed)
James L Cox
R4,441 Discovery Miles 44 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The study of indigenous religions has become an important academic field, particularly since the religious practices of indigenous peoples are being transformed by forces of globalization and transcontinental migration. This book will further our understanding of indigenous religions by first considering key methodological issues related to defining and contextualizing the religious practices of indigenous societies, both historically and in socio-cultural situations. Two further sections of the book analyse cases derived from European contexts, which are often overlooked in discussion of indigenous religions, and in two traditional areas of study: South America and Africa.

From Primitive to Indigenous - The Academic Study of Indigenous Religions (Hardcover, New Ed): James L Cox From Primitive to Indigenous - The Academic Study of Indigenous Religions (Hardcover, New Ed)
James L Cox
R4,440 Discovery Miles 44 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The academic study of Indigenous Religions developed historically from missiological and anthropological sources, but little analysis has been devoted to this classification within departments of religious studies. Evaluating this assumption in the light of case studies drawn from Zimbabwe, Alaska and shamanic traditions, and in view of current debates over 'primitivism', James Cox mounts a defence for the scholarly use of the category 'Indigenous Religions'.

Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions (Paperback): James L Cox Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions (Paperback)
James L Cox
R1,588 Discovery Miles 15 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The study of indigenous religions has become an important academic field, particularly since the religious practices of indigenous peoples are being transformed by forces of globalization and transcontinental migration. This book will further our understanding of indigenous religions by first considering key methodological issues related to defining and contextualizing the religious practices of indigenous societies, both historically and in socio-cultural situations. Two further sections of the book analyse cases derived from European contexts, which are often overlooked in discussion of indigenous religions, and in two traditional areas of study: South America and Africa.

Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples (Hardcover, New Ed): James L Cox, Adam Possamai Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples (Hardcover, New Ed)
James L Cox, Adam Possamai
R4,442 Discovery Miles 44 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering a significant contribution to the emerging field of 'Non-Religion Studies', Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples draws on Australian 2011 Census statistics to ask whether the Indigenous Australian population, like the wider Australian society, is becoming increasingly secularised or whether there are other explanations for the surprisingly high percentage of Aboriginal people in Australia who state that they have 'no religion'. Contributors from a range of disciplines consider three central questions: How do Aboriginal Australians understand or interpret what Westerners have called 'religion'? Do Aboriginal Australians distinguish being 'religious' from being 'non-religious'? How have modernity and Christianity affected Indigenous understandings of 'religion'? These questions re-focus Western-dominated concerns with the decline or revival of religion, by incorporating how Indigenous Australians have responded to modernity, how modernity has affected Indigenous peoples' religious behaviours and perceptions, and how variations of response can be found in rural and urban contexts.

Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples (Paperback): James L Cox, Adam Possamai Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples (Paperback)
James L Cox, Adam Possamai
R1,289 Discovery Miles 12 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering a significant contribution to the emerging field of 'Non-Religion Studies', Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples draws on Australian 2011 Census statistics to ask whether the Indigenous Australian population, like the wider Australian society, is becoming increasingly secularised or whether there are other explanations for the surprisingly high percentage of Aboriginal people in Australia who state that they have 'no religion'. Contributors from a range of disciplines consider three central questions: How do Aboriginal Australians understand or interpret what Westerners have called 'religion'? Do Aboriginal Australians distinguish being 'religious' from being 'non-religious'? How have modernity and Christianity affected Indigenous understandings of 'religion'? These questions re-focus Western-dominated concerns with the decline or revival of religion, by incorporating how Indigenous Australians have responded to modernity, how modernity has affected Indigenous peoples' religious behaviours and perceptions, and how variations of response can be found in rural and urban contexts.

A Phenomenology of Indigenous Religions - Theory and Practice (Paperback): James L Cox A Phenomenology of Indigenous Religions - Theory and Practice (Paperback)
James L Cox
R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Out of stock

This book compiles James L. Cox’s most important writings on a phenomenology of Indigenous Religions into one volume, with a new introduction and conclusion by the author. Cox has consistently exemplified phenomenological methods by applying them to his own field studies among Indigenous Religions, principally in Zimbabwe and Alaska, but also in Australia and New Zealand. Included in this collection are his articles in which he defines what he means by the category ‘religion’ and how this informs his precise meaning of the classification ‘Indigenous Religions’. These theoretical considerations are always illustrated clearly and concisely by specific studies of Indigenous Religions and their dynamic interaction with contemporary political and social circumstances. This collection demonstrates the continued relevance of the phenomenological method in the study of religions by presenting the method as dynamic and adaptable to contemporary social contexts and as responsive to intellectual critiques of the method.

A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion - Key Figures, Formative Influences and Subsequent Debates (Paperback, New): James L... A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion - Key Figures, Formative Influences and Subsequent Debates (Paperback, New)
James L Cox
R755 R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Save R51 (7%) Out of stock

This book provides an introduction and overview to the Phenomenology of Religion through describing, analysing and evaluating the ideas of key thinkers in the phenomenology of religion. At the same, the author places the ideas of the key thinkers identified into historical and social contexts by examining the formative influences over their thinking and by indicating how their ideas have helped to create the debates at the core of religious studies today. The book's focus on the phenomenology of religion confirms the central and even overriding, role phenomenology has played in shaping religious studies as a discipline distinct from theology, sociology or anthropology. Having traced background factors drawn from philosophy, theology and the social sciences, the author examines the thinking of scholars within the Dutch, British and North American 'schools' of religious phenomenology. Many of the severe criticisms, which have been levelled against the phenomenology of religion during the past twenty-five years by advocates of reductionism, are then presented and analysed. The author concludes by reviewing alternatives to the polarised positions so characteristic of current debates in Religious Studies before making a case for what he deems a 'reflexive phenomenology'.

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