The category “religion” is a tripartite, emergent from Christian theology during modernity, as Christianity increased, transcended, and diminished, and persistent in contemporary religious studies and Christian theology. With the postmodern and postcolonial “return of religion”: the tripartite category is located as a product of Eurocentric modern Christianity; Christianity is positioned as one religion among others; and religious studies engages religious traditions, including Christianity, in their particularities, rather than in terms of overarching (modernist) categories. Within Christian theology, while Christianity transcended persists in (pluralist) liberal theologies, religion is repudiated and (particularist) Christianity re-center...
The purpose of this study is to trace the history of Christian thinking about other faiths. It b...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
With reference to the establishment of new chairs and centres for Islamic theology at Northern Europ...
The category “religion” is a tripartite, emergent from Christian theology during modernity, as Chris...
The category of ‘religion’ as contemporary scholarship has demonstrated is a fairly recent innovatio...
A brief overview is given by the editor of the development of the discipline of theology of religio...
The review appreciates historian Nongbri's careful exposition of the emergence of the modern categor...
This article claims to uncover the core problematics that have made the debate on defining and conce...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
This article summarises and evaluates Mark C. Taylor’s theory of religion as presented in After God....
The three lectures were entitled: Is Christianity a Religion?, The Invention of Modern Science and E...
This article attempts to provide a theological assessment of multireligious identity, especially in ...
[About the book]: Theology and Religious Studies seeks to explore the relationship between the disci...
The purpose of this study is to trace the history of Christian thinking about other faiths. It b...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
With reference to the establishment of new chairs and centres for Islamic theology at Northern Europ...
The category “religion” is a tripartite, emergent from Christian theology during modernity, as Chris...
The category of ‘religion’ as contemporary scholarship has demonstrated is a fairly recent innovatio...
A brief overview is given by the editor of the development of the discipline of theology of religio...
The review appreciates historian Nongbri's careful exposition of the emergence of the modern categor...
This article claims to uncover the core problematics that have made the debate on defining and conce...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
There is a distinct possibility that, in the twenty-first century, Religious Studies as a discipline...
This article summarises and evaluates Mark C. Taylor’s theory of religion as presented in After God....
The three lectures were entitled: Is Christianity a Religion?, The Invention of Modern Science and E...
This article attempts to provide a theological assessment of multireligious identity, especially in ...
[About the book]: Theology and Religious Studies seeks to explore the relationship between the disci...
The purpose of this study is to trace the history of Christian thinking about other faiths. It b...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
With reference to the establishment of new chairs and centres for Islamic theology at Northern Europ...