Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion : : Aims, Methods and Theories of Research. Introduction and Anthology / / Jacques Waardenburg.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Theology and Religious Studies 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011]
©1999
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1999.
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • 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