In a response to Markus Davidsen’s article ‘Theo van Baaren’s Systematic Science of Religion Revisited: The Current Crisis in Dutch Study of Religion and a Way Out’, this contribution first reviews Davidsen’s claim of a crisis in the study of religion in the Netherlands, as compared to what he calls the ‘systematic mentality’ of the ‘Nordic countries’. It then turns to the prescribed cure for the alleged ailment that Davidsen develops as an identity work for the study of religion. Over against Davidsen’s attack on postcolonial and gender studies, this article argues for the necessity of critical theory and self-reflection in the academic study of religion. Attempts at uniting the study of religion under one conceptual umbrella are an indica...
An earlier version of this article was presented as keynote lecture at the annual conference of the ...
This article explores Gerardus van der Leeuw’s view of phenomenologyof religion. The phenomenologica...
My paper has 3 goals: 1) to introduce and outline the field of ‘critical religion’; 2) to set out my...
In a response to Markus Davidsen’s article ‘Theo van Baaren’s Systematic Science of Religion Revisit...
In a response to Markus Davidsen’s article ‘Theo van Baaren’s Systematic Science of Religion Revisit...
The response to Markus Altena Davidsen’s article ‘Theo van Baaren’s Systematic Science of Religion R...
This article revisits Theo van Baaren’s (1912-1989) call for a ‘systematic science of religion’. Wit...
In this reply I engage with the response articles by Kocku von Stuckrad, Katja Rakow, Eric Venbrux, ...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
This essay outlines the major issues and tensions in the field of theology and religious studies in ...
The study of comparative religion in the Netherlands seemed to me to be in a state of stagnation whe...
As with many other subject areas within the humanities, the contemporary study of religion is the pr...
This article, based on the author’s fieldwork in a Catholic context, aims to theorise the dilemmas o...
Summary: In hoc signo vinces. The Historiography of Science of Religion How is the history of scienc...
An earlier version of this article was presented as keynote lecture at the annual conference of the ...
This article explores Gerardus van der Leeuw’s view of phenomenologyof religion. The phenomenologica...
My paper has 3 goals: 1) to introduce and outline the field of ‘critical religion’; 2) to set out my...
In a response to Markus Davidsen’s article ‘Theo van Baaren’s Systematic Science of Religion Revisit...
In a response to Markus Davidsen’s article ‘Theo van Baaren’s Systematic Science of Religion Revisit...
The response to Markus Altena Davidsen’s article ‘Theo van Baaren’s Systematic Science of Religion R...
This article revisits Theo van Baaren’s (1912-1989) call for a ‘systematic science of religion’. Wit...
In this reply I engage with the response articles by Kocku von Stuckrad, Katja Rakow, Eric Venbrux, ...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
This essay outlines the major issues and tensions in the field of theology and religious studies in ...
The study of comparative religion in the Netherlands seemed to me to be in a state of stagnation whe...
As with many other subject areas within the humanities, the contemporary study of religion is the pr...
This article, based on the author’s fieldwork in a Catholic context, aims to theorise the dilemmas o...
Summary: In hoc signo vinces. The Historiography of Science of Religion How is the history of scienc...
An earlier version of this article was presented as keynote lecture at the annual conference of the ...
This article explores Gerardus van der Leeuw’s view of phenomenologyof religion. The phenomenologica...
My paper has 3 goals: 1) to introduce and outline the field of ‘critical religion’; 2) to set out my...