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I-XXIV -- INTRODUCTION. View of a Hundred Years’ Study of Religion -- PRELIMINARY -- PRELIMINARY -- HISTORICAL SURVEY -- Introduction: Up to the middle of the 19th century -- 1. The study of religion established as an autonomous discipline -- 2. Connections with other disciplines -- 3. Religion as a special subject of research -- 4. Later contributions from other disciplines -- 5. Perspectives of a phenomenological study of religion -- LOOKING BACK -- LOOKING BACK -- ANTHOLOGY -- INTRODUCTORY NOTE -- PART 1: The Study of Religion established as an Autonomous Discipline -- 1. F. MAX MÜLLER -- 2. CORNELIS P. TIELE -- 3. PIERRE D. CHANTEPIE DE LA SAUSSAYE -- PART 2: Connections with Other Disciplines -- 4. JOHANN J. BACHOFEN -- 5. ERNEST RENAN -- 6. N. D. FUSTEL DE COULANGES -- 7. JULIUS WELLHAUSEN -- 8. WILLIAM ROBERTSON SMITH -- 9. FRIEDRICH C. G. DELITZSCH -- 10. ALBERT SCHWEITZER -- 11. WILLIAM JAMES -- 12. HERBERT SPENCER -- 13. EDWARD B. TYLOR -- 14. ANDREW LANG -- 15. JAMES GEORGE FRAZER -- 16. ROBERT R. MARETT -- 17. WILHELM SCHMIDT -- 18. ARNOLD VAN GENNEP -- 19. EMILE DURKHEIM -- 20. MARCEL MAUSS -- 21. LUCIEN LÉVY-BRUHL -- 22. MAX WEBER -- 23. SIGMUND FREUD -- PART 3: Religion as a Special Subject of Research -- 24. NATHAN SÖDERBLOM -- 25. WILLIAM BREDE KRISTENSEN -- 26. GERARDUS VAN DER LEEUW -- 27. RUDOLF OTTO -- 28. FRIEDRICH HEILER -- 29. HEINRICH FRICK -- 30. JOACHIM WACH -- PART 4: Later Contributions from Other Disciplines -- 31. CARL GUSTAV JUNG -- 32. BRONISłAW MALINOWSKI -- 33. ROBERT H. LOWIE -- 34. PAUL RADIN -- 35. ALFRED R. RADCLIFFE-BROWN -- 36. MARTIN P. NILSSON -- 37. WALTER F. OTTO -- PART 5: Perspectives of a Phenomenological Study of Religion -- 38. RAFFAELE PETTAZZONI -- 39. HENDRIK KRAEMER -- 40. MAX SCHELER -- 41. GASTON BERGER -- SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES -- INDEX OF SCHOLARLY CONCEPTS -- INDEX OF CONCRETE SUBJECTS
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I-XXIV --
INTRODUCTION. View of a Hundred Years’ Study of Religion --
PRELIMINARY --
HISTORICAL SURVEY --
Introduction: Up to the middle of the 19th century --
1. The study of religion established as an autonomous discipline --
2. Connections with other disciplines --
3. Religion as a special subject of research --
4. Later contributions from other disciplines --
5. Perspectives of a phenomenological study of religion --
LOOKING BACK --
ANTHOLOGY --
INTRODUCTORY NOTE --
PART 1: The Study of Religion established as an Autonomous Discipline --
1. F. MAX MÜLLER --
2. CORNELIS P. TIELE --
3. PIERRE D. CHANTEPIE DE LA SAUSSAYE --
PART 2: Connections with Other Disciplines --
4. JOHANN J. BACHOFEN --
5. ERNEST RENAN --
6. N. D. FUSTEL DE COULANGES --
7. JULIUS WELLHAUSEN --
8. WILLIAM ROBERTSON SMITH --
9. FRIEDRICH C. G. DELITZSCH --
10. ALBERT SCHWEITZER --
11. WILLIAM JAMES --
12. HERBERT SPENCER --
13. EDWARD B. TYLOR --
14. ANDREW LANG --
15. JAMES GEORGE FRAZER --
16. ROBERT R. MARETT --
17. WILHELM SCHMIDT --
18. ARNOLD VAN GENNEP --
19. EMILE DURKHEIM --
20. MARCEL MAUSS --
21. LUCIEN LÉVY-BRUHL --
22. MAX WEBER --
23. SIGMUND FREUD --
PART 3: Religion as a Special Subject of Research --
24. NATHAN SÖDERBLOM --
25. WILLIAM BREDE KRISTENSEN --
26. GERARDUS VAN DER LEEUW --
27. RUDOLF OTTO --
28. FRIEDRICH HEILER --
29. HEINRICH FRICK --
30. JOACHIM WACH --
PART 4: Later Contributions from Other Disciplines --
31. CARL GUSTAV JUNG --
32. BRONISłAW MALINOWSKI --
33. ROBERT H. LOWIE --
34. PAUL RADIN --
35. ALFRED R. RADCLIFFE-BROWN --
36. MARTIN P. NILSSON --
37. WALTER F. OTTO --
PART 5: Perspectives of a Phenomenological Study of Religion --
38. RAFFAELE PETTAZZONI --
39. HENDRIK KRAEMER --
40. MAX SCHELER --
41. GASTON BERGER --
SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES --
INDEX OF SCHOLARLY CONCEPTS --
INDEX OF CONCRETE SUBJECTS
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title_full Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion : Aims, Methods and Theories of Research. Introduction and Anthology / Jacques Waardenburg.
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title_auth Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion : Aims, Methods and Theories of Research. Introduction and Anthology /
title_alt I-XXIV --
INTRODUCTION. View of a Hundred Years’ Study of Religion --
PRELIMINARY --
HISTORICAL SURVEY --
Introduction: Up to the middle of the 19th century --
1. The study of religion established as an autonomous discipline --
2. Connections with other disciplines --
3. Religion as a special subject of research --
4. Later contributions from other disciplines --
5. Perspectives of a phenomenological study of religion --
LOOKING BACK --
ANTHOLOGY --
INTRODUCTORY NOTE --
PART 1: The Study of Religion established as an Autonomous Discipline --
1. F. MAX MÜLLER --
2. CORNELIS P. TIELE --
3. PIERRE D. CHANTEPIE DE LA SAUSSAYE --
PART 2: Connections with Other Disciplines --
4. JOHANN J. BACHOFEN --
5. ERNEST RENAN --
6. N. D. FUSTEL DE COULANGES --
7. JULIUS WELLHAUSEN --
8. WILLIAM ROBERTSON SMITH --
9. FRIEDRICH C. G. DELITZSCH --
10. ALBERT SCHWEITZER --
11. WILLIAM JAMES --
12. HERBERT SPENCER --
13. EDWARD B. TYLOR --
14. ANDREW LANG --
15. JAMES GEORGE FRAZER --
16. ROBERT R. MARETT --
17. WILHELM SCHMIDT --
18. ARNOLD VAN GENNEP --
19. EMILE DURKHEIM --
20. MARCEL MAUSS --
21. LUCIEN LÉVY-BRUHL --
22. MAX WEBER --
23. SIGMUND FREUD --
PART 3: Religion as a Special Subject of Research --
24. NATHAN SÖDERBLOM --
25. WILLIAM BREDE KRISTENSEN --
26. GERARDUS VAN DER LEEUW --
27. RUDOLF OTTO --
28. FRIEDRICH HEILER --
29. HEINRICH FRICK --
30. JOACHIM WACH --
PART 4: Later Contributions from Other Disciplines --
31. CARL GUSTAV JUNG --
32. BRONISłAW MALINOWSKI --
33. ROBERT H. LOWIE --
34. PAUL RADIN --
35. ALFRED R. RADCLIFFE-BROWN --
36. MARTIN P. NILSSON --
37. WALTER F. OTTO --
PART 5: Perspectives of a Phenomenological Study of Religion --
38. RAFFAELE PETTAZZONI --
39. HENDRIK KRAEMER --
40. MAX SCHELER --
41. GASTON BERGER --
SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES --
INDEX OF SCHOLARLY CONCEPTS --
INDEX OF CONCRETE SUBJECTS
title_new Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion :
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contents I-XXIV --
INTRODUCTION. View of a Hundred Years’ Study of Religion --
PRELIMINARY --
HISTORICAL SURVEY --
Introduction: Up to the middle of the 19th century --
1. The study of religion established as an autonomous discipline --
2. Connections with other disciplines --
3. Religion as a special subject of research --
4. Later contributions from other disciplines --
5. Perspectives of a phenomenological study of religion --
LOOKING BACK --
ANTHOLOGY --
INTRODUCTORY NOTE --
PART 1: The Study of Religion established as an Autonomous Discipline --
1. F. MAX MÜLLER --
2. CORNELIS P. TIELE --
3. PIERRE D. CHANTEPIE DE LA SAUSSAYE --
PART 2: Connections with Other Disciplines --
4. JOHANN J. BACHOFEN --
5. ERNEST RENAN --
6. N. D. FUSTEL DE COULANGES --
7. JULIUS WELLHAUSEN --
8. WILLIAM ROBERTSON SMITH --
9. FRIEDRICH C. G. DELITZSCH --
10. ALBERT SCHWEITZER --
11. WILLIAM JAMES --
12. HERBERT SPENCER --
13. EDWARD B. TYLOR --
14. ANDREW LANG --
15. JAMES GEORGE FRAZER --
16. ROBERT R. MARETT --
17. WILHELM SCHMIDT --
18. ARNOLD VAN GENNEP --
19. EMILE DURKHEIM --
20. MARCEL MAUSS --
21. LUCIEN LÉVY-BRUHL --
22. MAX WEBER --
23. SIGMUND FREUD --
PART 3: Religion as a Special Subject of Research --
24. NATHAN SÖDERBLOM --
25. WILLIAM BREDE KRISTENSEN --
26. GERARDUS VAN DER LEEUW --
27. RUDOLF OTTO --
28. FRIEDRICH HEILER --
29. HEINRICH FRICK --
30. JOACHIM WACH --
PART 4: Later Contributions from Other Disciplines --
31. CARL GUSTAV JUNG --
32. BRONISłAW MALINOWSKI --
33. ROBERT H. LOWIE --
34. PAUL RADIN --
35. ALFRED R. RADCLIFFE-BROWN --
36. MARTIN P. NILSSON --
37. WALTER F. OTTO --
PART 5: Perspectives of a Phenomenological Study of Religion --
38. RAFFAELE PETTAZZONI --
39. HENDRIK KRAEMER --
40. MAX SCHELER --
41. GASTON BERGER --
SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES --
INDEX OF SCHOLARLY CONCEPTS --
INDEX OF CONCRETE SUBJECTS
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