Language and its capacities are severely tested in the common nomenclature of World Religions and in comparative religion. By exploring the theoretical and pedagogical aspect of religion in diverse classes this paper addresses the seminal problem of communicating across boundaries and comparing disciplinary insights. The position of the text is considered, while the transpositions of geography, time, and cultural purpose undercut the possibilities of the text alone. Limitations are welcome in the study of “religion” and World Religions, particularly if they facilitate a common understanding of these transpositions. We essay a bolder theoretical approach to the pedagogy by exploring the breakdown in communication between the more ...
After World Religions Reconstructing Religious Studies Christopher R Cotter, David G. Robertson, 201...
This article aims to describe the plurality of religions in the Christian view and how they are impl...
Social and civic conflict inspired by the fundamental convictions of different religious groups seem...
The intellectual history of the idea of world religions involves a complex interplay of historical, ...
Comparative Religion is seen as an important curricula because it could serve as a mechanism for enh...
Comparative Religion is seen as an important curricula because it could serve as a mechanism for enh...
While most “World Religions” curricula are employed in a wider view to liberal arts education, rath...
Tomoko Masuzawa and a number of other contemporary scholars have recently problematized the categori...
The idea of "world religions" expresses a vague commitment to multiculturalism. Not merely a descrip...
This article shows how discussion of the ‘world religions paradigm’ in integrated natural and socia...
Scholars of religion and historians recognize the intrinsic relationship between cognate discipline...
This course introduces the student to a comparative study of the great religious traditions of the w...
Abstract: The problem of the interaction and dialogue of the world religions today is extremely imp...
TITLE: Religion as Challenge for Multicultural Education AUTHOR: Klára Pirklová DEPARTMENT: Departme...
This paper asks how intercultural theology can inspire a critical and constructive reflection on the...
After World Religions Reconstructing Religious Studies Christopher R Cotter, David G. Robertson, 201...
This article aims to describe the plurality of religions in the Christian view and how they are impl...
Social and civic conflict inspired by the fundamental convictions of different religious groups seem...
The intellectual history of the idea of world religions involves a complex interplay of historical, ...
Comparative Religion is seen as an important curricula because it could serve as a mechanism for enh...
Comparative Religion is seen as an important curricula because it could serve as a mechanism for enh...
While most “World Religions” curricula are employed in a wider view to liberal arts education, rath...
Tomoko Masuzawa and a number of other contemporary scholars have recently problematized the categori...
The idea of "world religions" expresses a vague commitment to multiculturalism. Not merely a descrip...
This article shows how discussion of the ‘world religions paradigm’ in integrated natural and socia...
Scholars of religion and historians recognize the intrinsic relationship between cognate discipline...
This course introduces the student to a comparative study of the great religious traditions of the w...
Abstract: The problem of the interaction and dialogue of the world religions today is extremely imp...
TITLE: Religion as Challenge for Multicultural Education AUTHOR: Klára Pirklová DEPARTMENT: Departme...
This paper asks how intercultural theology can inspire a critical and constructive reflection on the...
After World Religions Reconstructing Religious Studies Christopher R Cotter, David G. Robertson, 201...
This article aims to describe the plurality of religions in the Christian view and how they are impl...
Social and civic conflict inspired by the fundamental convictions of different religious groups seem...