AbstractTo all intents and purposes, the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, the Brethren of Gamrie, and the Orange Order each claim a monopoly over theological truth, believing that they are right and that everyone else is wrong. Such a position is hardly exceptional – strong versions of pluralism take precisely this same monopolistic stance, calling, in effect, for a rejection of anything that rejects anything. Through an examination of such exceptionalist logics, this article seeks to provoke the anthropology of religion to ask certain questions about the social life of theological truth claims. Importantly, by asking anthropological questions (what makes a truth claim ‘stick’; what difference does it make in the world?), the anthropol...
This article, based on the author’s fieldwork in a Catholic context, aims to theorise the dilemmas o...
Once a matter of beliefs, symbols, values and worldviews, religion has progressively appeared in rec...
In recent years, theologians have increasingly used ethnographic research methods to strengthen the ...
The Article titled „ The historical changes of the anthropological contribution to theology” consist...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Anthropology and Christian Theology have...
In this article, the author sheds light on some of the methodological challenges that currently face...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
ABSTRACT In this article, the author sheds light on some of the methodological challe...
18 pagesThis article aims to contribute to the continued formation of an anthropology of Christiani...
In this last contribution, we weave together five key themes that have been raised in the different ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
Anthropology has two tasks: the scientific task of studying human beings and the instrumental task of...
The past five years have witnessed an increased interest in a dialogue between anthropology and theo...
This article, based on the author’s fieldwork in a Catholic context, aims to theorise the dilemmas o...
Once a matter of beliefs, symbols, values and worldviews, religion has progressively appeared in rec...
In recent years, theologians have increasingly used ethnographic research methods to strengthen the ...
The Article titled „ The historical changes of the anthropological contribution to theology” consist...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Anthropology and Christian Theology have...
In this article, the author sheds light on some of the methodological challenges that currently face...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
ABSTRACT In this article, the author sheds light on some of the methodological challe...
18 pagesThis article aims to contribute to the continued formation of an anthropology of Christiani...
In this last contribution, we weave together five key themes that have been raised in the different ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
Anthropology has two tasks: the scientific task of studying human beings and the instrumental task of...
The past five years have witnessed an increased interest in a dialogue between anthropology and theo...
This article, based on the author’s fieldwork in a Catholic context, aims to theorise the dilemmas o...
Once a matter of beliefs, symbols, values and worldviews, religion has progressively appeared in rec...
In recent years, theologians have increasingly used ethnographic research methods to strengthen the ...