Religion in History / La religion dans l’histoire

The Word, the Idea, the Reality / Le mot, l’idée, la realité

Edited by Michel Despland & Gérard Vallée
Categories: History, Religious Studies
Series: Editions SR
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, CCSR
Paperback : 9780889202115, 262 pages, March 1992
Ebook (PDF) : 9780889208360, 262 pages, March 1992

Description

The history of the concept of “religion” in Western tradition has intrigued scholars for years. This important collection of eighteen essays brings further light to the ongoing debate. Three of the invited participants, W.C. Smith, M. Despland and E. Feil, has each previously written impressive books treating this subject; the last two acknowledged the impact and continuing influence of Smith’s work, The Meaning and End of Religion.

An introduction and a recapitulation of Smith’s contribution as a scholar set the stage for a retrospective look at the published literature. Contributors then examine the transformation of words (the classical religio to the modern religion), particularities of religion in nineteenth-century France, Troeltsch’s concept of religion, the study of religion from an Asian point of view and the categorization of “World Religions.” The concluding essays elaborate contemporary anthropological, cross-disciplinary, semiological, deconstructive and psychoanalytical methodological approaches to the concept and study of “religion.”

Exploring critically different aspects of the concept and study of religion, these provocative essays typically reflect the methodological pluralism currently existing in the field of Religious Studies. Of interest to scholars and students alike, this collection also contains a complete bibliography of W.C. Smith’s publications.

Reviews

``Despland and Vallé (Concordia and McMaster Universities respectively) present an excellent state-of-the-art review of the history of the concept of “religion” in the Western tradition.... These very provocative essays are of great interest to scholars and students alike.''

- Jacques Goulet

``À la lecture, les collaborations, dans leur ensemble, constituent de solides contributions, soit comme introduction, synthèse ou examen spécifique....[L]e lecteur y trouvera matière stimulante à l'élargissement de ses connaissances et à la réflexion critique.''

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