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Introducing World Religions
offers an exciting new approach to the study of the world's religions. Taking its inspiration from performance studies and using an innovative dramatic metaphor, it enables students to explore religious ideas and culture in terms of the players (key figures), the script (foundational texts) and performance (religious practices). The discussion of key players treats human and non-human figures on the world'stage, including the principle (God, Dharma, Dao), imaginal figures (angels, baals, bodhisattvas), exceptional persons (founders, prophets, gurus), and historical persons (significant players in the drama of religions). The discussion of the foundational texts includes materials that balance or challenge mainstream texts with an alternative perspective. The section on performance explores non-verbal religious activities such as pilgrimage, icon painting, dance, divination, and meditation.
Those concerned with introducing "post-colonial" discourse to students without losing the classic category of "the sacred" should find this textbook to be balanced and evocative. It presents workable concepts from the camps of both "religionists" and "reductionists" and students are challenged to move between "inside" and "outside" positions as they survey what have been called (controversially) "world religions".
Specially designed to assist learning it includes:
chapter timelines showing key persons, events and dates
themed boxes to encourage methodological enquiry
key-point chapter summaries to support understanding and review
study questions to assist classroom discussion
maps, charts and photographs
glossary of key terms and concepts
key reading, a comprehensive bibliography and index.
Ideal for one-semester or modular introductory survey courses on the world's religions,
will be essential reading for any student of religions, worldwide. The accompanying website to this book can be found at
http://www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415772709
.
offers an exciting new approach to the study of the world's religions. Taking its inspiration from performance studies and using an innovative dramatic metaphor, it enables students to explore religious ideas and culture in terms of the players (key figures), the script (foundational texts) and performance (religious practices). The discussion of key players treats human and non-human figures on the world'stage, including the principle (God, Dharma, Dao), imaginal figures (angels, baals, bodhisattvas), exceptional persons (founders, prophets, gurus), and historical persons (significant players in the drama of religions). The discussion of the foundational texts includes materials that balance or challenge mainstream texts with an alternative perspective. The section on performance explores non-verbal religious activities such as pilgrimage, icon painting, dance, divination, and meditation.
Those concerned with introducing "post-colonial" discourse to students without losing the classic category of "the sacred" should find this textbook to be balanced and evocative. It presents workable concepts from the camps of both "religionists" and "reductionists" and students are challenged to move between "inside" and "outside" positions as they survey what have been called (controversially) "world religions".
Specially designed to assist learning it includes:
chapter timelines showing key persons, events and dates
themed boxes to encourage methodological enquiry
key-point chapter summaries to support understanding and review
study questions to assist classroom discussion
maps, charts and photographs
glossary of key terms and concepts
key reading, a comprehensive bibliography and index.
Ideal for one-semester or modular introductory survey courses on the world's religions,
will be essential reading for any student of religions, worldwide. The accompanying website to this book can be found at
http://www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415772709
.