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Hans Kippenberg shows how F. Max Muller, E. B. Tylor, W. Robertson Smith, J. G. Frazer, Jane Harrison, R. R. Marett, E. Durkheim, Max Weber, William James, and Rudolf Otto included in their reconstruction of the religious past a diagnosis of modern culture. Mysticism, soul, ritual, magic, pre-animism, world-rejection, and other notions were developed into a theory, disclosing in modern culture an ignored continuity of worldviews and attitudes. These scholars saw the modern world as still dependent on religion and believed that a history of religion could speak to questions about morality and identity that Enlightened thinkers or theologians could no longer answer. The study of ancient and non-Western religions, they believed, could help establish awareness of a genuine human culture threatened by an increasingly mechanized world. Their work shows how the historical concept of religion emerged and became plausible in the context of modernization, and peoples' experiences of modernization determined the meanings that religion assumed.
- Enquadernació Tapa tova
- Autor/a Hans G. Kippenberg
- ISBN13 9780691009094
- ISBN10 0691009090
- Pàgines 264
- Any Edició 2002
- Fecha de publicación 01/01/2002
- Idioma Anglès
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Discovering religious history in the Modern Age (Anglès)
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- Hans G. Kippenberg
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- Princeton University Press (2002)
- 9780691009094



