SHATTERED POTS FOLLOWING DECONSTRUCTION: CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES OF RELIGIONThe aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes in the very subject-matter of anthropological research (a shift from traditional religions to great traditions perceived in different scales), there occurred any changes in the approach to religion and what consequences this could have had on the general religious reflection. The main effect of this convergence of the subject-matter of research is the superposition of anthropology of religion on religious studies, which is visible particularly in the methodological reflection: the bulk of the discourse concerning the methodology of religious studies is ta...
A series of general, theoretical and methodological reflections on the different forms of religious ...
The present article by Andrey Pavlovich Zabiyako, the Doctor of Philosophy, professor, the head of t...
Note:"Religion" has failed as a concept in traditional anthropology because its approaches invited t...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
Among various anthropological questions religion surely takes the central position. The author of th...
Anthropology, being an inherently interdisciplinary discipline, is a promising approach to the forev...
This article considers the methodology of post-secular society theories for application to research ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to debates on the question of objectivity and subjectivity...
The interaction between the contemporary study of religion and contemporary cultural debates has ten...
The transformed character of religiosity requires a transformation in the scientific methodology whe...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to consider the possibility of a new analytical met...
This article analyses the problematic and debated terminology used specifically within Polish anthro...
This article explores the establishment of Ethnology of Religion as a new Science in Religious Studi...
The article proposes possible reasons for the avoidance of theories of religion in the discipline of...
In this paper, the author focuses on the study of religion as a scientific project, for it is the sc...
A series of general, theoretical and methodological reflections on the different forms of religious ...
The present article by Andrey Pavlovich Zabiyako, the Doctor of Philosophy, professor, the head of t...
Note:"Religion" has failed as a concept in traditional anthropology because its approaches invited t...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
Among various anthropological questions religion surely takes the central position. The author of th...
Anthropology, being an inherently interdisciplinary discipline, is a promising approach to the forev...
This article considers the methodology of post-secular society theories for application to research ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to debates on the question of objectivity and subjectivity...
The interaction between the contemporary study of religion and contemporary cultural debates has ten...
The transformed character of religiosity requires a transformation in the scientific methodology whe...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to consider the possibility of a new analytical met...
This article analyses the problematic and debated terminology used specifically within Polish anthro...
This article explores the establishment of Ethnology of Religion as a new Science in Religious Studi...
The article proposes possible reasons for the avoidance of theories of religion in the discipline of...
In this paper, the author focuses on the study of religion as a scientific project, for it is the sc...
A series of general, theoretical and methodological reflections on the different forms of religious ...
The present article by Andrey Pavlovich Zabiyako, the Doctor of Philosophy, professor, the head of t...
Note:"Religion" has failed as a concept in traditional anthropology because its approaches invited t...