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The first detailed analysis of the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development's (OECD) influence on global public
sector reform. Based on extensive interviews and internal
documents, this book explores the evolution of the OECD's approach
to governance issues over the last 50 years and what its future
agenda should be.
The first detailedanalysis of the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development's (OECD) influence on global public
sector reform. Based on extensive interviews and internal
documents, this book explores the evolution of the OECD's approach
to governance issues over the last 50 years and what its future
agenda should be.
What is religion? How is it to be explained? Why do human beings
believe in divinities? Why do the beliefs and behaviors we
typically describe as religious so deeply affect the human
personality and so subtly weave their way through human society?
Introducing Religion: Readings from the Classic Theorists presents
eleven key texts from influential theorists who played a pivotal
role in the modern enterprise of explaining the phenomenon of
religion. These writings seek to account for the origin, function,
and enduring human appeal of religion by drawing on methods of
scientific scholarship unconstrained by theological creeds or
confessional commitments.
An ideal companion to author Daniel L. Pals' textbook, Eight
Theories of Religion, Second Edition, or other beginning texts,
Introducing Religion opens with selections from the works of Edward
Burnett Tylor and James Frazer--Victorian pioneers in anthropology
and the comparative study of religion. It then offers entry into
the provocative analyses of Sigmund Freud, Emile Durkheim, and Karl
Marx, whose aggressive reductionist approaches framed the
explanatory debate for much of the century to follow. Responses to
reductionist theories--and new directions in explanation--claim a
place in selections from the works of philosopher-psychologist
William James, theologian Rudolf Otto, sociologist Max Weber, and
comparativist Mircea Eliade. The volume ends with discussions drawn
from the celebrated field studies of British anthropologist E. E.
Evans-Pritchard and the interpretive anthropology of American
theorist Clifford Geertz, whose fieldwork took him to both Asia and
the Middle East. Brief career portraits of the theorists at the
outset of each chapter give context to the readings, and a general
introduction features guiding questions designed to help students
assess and compare the different theories.
Offering an illuminating overview of this controversial and
engaging subject, Introducing Religion: Readings from the Classic
Theorists is ideal for introductory courses in religion as well as
courses in method and theory of religion, world religions, and
sociology, psychology, or anthropology of religion.
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