In “The Spiritual Illusion” (2014), Jonathan R. Herman wishes to initiate a discussion of the feasibility of the category “spirituality” within the study of religions. This response addresses several methodological problems with his effort, and questions the feasibility of this ironic approach. My critique is five-folded: Firstly, Herman draws a crude picture of the relationship between theology and the study of religion. Secondly, he does not explain why his sample of authors constitutes a hegemony for the understanding of “spirituality” in the study of religions. Thirdly, he ignores those who have been influential for how the category is used today. Fourthly, religion is assumed to be a “rectified” category not worthy of discussion. Fifth...
In this article the concept of spirituality in the educational framework is discussed. The concepts ...
This article is a report of the author's doctoral research completed in 2007. The research was carri...
Streib H, Hood RW. Understanding "Spirituality" - Conceptual Considerations. In: Streib H, Hood RW, ...
In “The Spiritual Illusion” (2014), Jonathan R. Herman wishes to initiate a discussion of the feasib...
Streib H, Hood RW. Research on "spirituality": new perspectives from reconsidering the classics on r...
The past several decades have witnessed a trend of esteeming empiricism to the point of vilifying ph...
Streib H, Hood RW. "Spirituality" as Privatized Experience-Oriented Religion: Empirical and Conceptu...
Streib H. More spiritual than religious: changes in the religious field require new approaches. In: ...
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article to be published in Journal for the ...
I would like to make it clear that nothing in this article should be taken as a comment, one way or ...
This dissertation argues that current categories of religions are overly reliant on Western Enlighte...
Although spirituality is a popular subject of research in many fields of science about man today, th...
This article gives a detailed assessment of the usefulness of the new Handbook of Spiritual Developm...
Why does humanity have religion—or to use a more current term—a spiritual life? The Enlightenment (1...
This is a large volume with around 300 entries and 130 contributors, mostly from the USA. The edito...
In this article the concept of spirituality in the educational framework is discussed. The concepts ...
This article is a report of the author's doctoral research completed in 2007. The research was carri...
Streib H, Hood RW. Understanding "Spirituality" - Conceptual Considerations. In: Streib H, Hood RW, ...
In “The Spiritual Illusion” (2014), Jonathan R. Herman wishes to initiate a discussion of the feasib...
Streib H, Hood RW. Research on "spirituality": new perspectives from reconsidering the classics on r...
The past several decades have witnessed a trend of esteeming empiricism to the point of vilifying ph...
Streib H, Hood RW. "Spirituality" as Privatized Experience-Oriented Religion: Empirical and Conceptu...
Streib H. More spiritual than religious: changes in the religious field require new approaches. In: ...
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article to be published in Journal for the ...
I would like to make it clear that nothing in this article should be taken as a comment, one way or ...
This dissertation argues that current categories of religions are overly reliant on Western Enlighte...
Although spirituality is a popular subject of research in many fields of science about man today, th...
This article gives a detailed assessment of the usefulness of the new Handbook of Spiritual Developm...
Why does humanity have religion—or to use a more current term—a spiritual life? The Enlightenment (1...
This is a large volume with around 300 entries and 130 contributors, mostly from the USA. The edito...
In this article the concept of spirituality in the educational framework is discussed. The concepts ...
This article is a report of the author's doctoral research completed in 2007. The research was carri...
Streib H, Hood RW. Understanding "Spirituality" - Conceptual Considerations. In: Streib H, Hood RW, ...