The Religion Toolkit -  John Morreall,  Tamara Sonn

The Religion Toolkit (eBook)

Understanding Religion in the World Today
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2024 | 2. Auflage
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THE RELIGION TOOLKIT

A comprehensive survey of the study of religion worldwide, from ancient indigenous traditions to today's religious nationalism.

'This is an excellent book that is a good, comprehensive overview of the history of religions and the ways of studying religion within Religious Studies... it really brings religions to life for the reader.'
-Gavin Flood, Professor of Hindu Studies and Comparative Religion, Oxford University

'The authors provide a clear, first-rate introduction to the study of religions, origins, leading scholars and their theories and beliefs.... This is by far the best introductory volume I am aware of both in terms of substance, clarity, and insights.'
- John L. Esposito, Distinguished University Professor, Georgetown University, and Past President of the American Academy of Religion

The Religion Toolkit: Understanding Religion in the World Today is a clear and comprehensive introduction to the academic study of religions, providing readers an introduction to the history and theories of Religious Studies, a survey of global religious traditions, and an overview of religion in the public sphere today.

  • Discusses theory and methodology in religion, including the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, philosophy, biblical studies, and theology
  • Describes the early development of religion, with overviews of traditions around the world, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Baha'i, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Daoism, Confucianism, and Shinto
  • Covers traditions not commonly addressed in introductory textbooks, such as Santeria, Vodou, Tengrism, and indigenous traditions of the Americas
  • Examines recent developments and contemporary issues such as secularization, bioethics, and the rise of religious nationalism
  • Includes access to a companion website with discussion questions, additional material, and helpful primary and secondary sources

Providing the knowledge and tools required to explore and understand the nature and roles of religion, The Religion Toolkit: Understanding Religion in the World Today, Second Edition is an excellent introductory textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in Religious Studies, History of Religion, Religions of the World, and Theory and Method in the Study of Religion, as well as a valuable resource for general readers interested in the role of religion in the world today.

John Morreall is Emeritus Professor at the College of William & Mary. A Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy for four decades, Morreall has taught dozens of courses in world religions, theories of religion, philosophy of religion, and ethics. As the preeminent expert in the philosophy of humor, he specializes in the value of humor in both religion and life generally. He has given more than 600 lectures and seminars for academic, medical, and professional groups in North America, Europe, Africa, Japan, and China.

Tamara Sonn is Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor Emerita in the History of Islam at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Author of numerous books on Islamic history, she has lectured in Canada, Britain, South Africa, Turkey, Pakistan, and across the United States. She was Senior Editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Islam, Associate Editor of The Islamic World Past and Present, and founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Religion Compass.

FIGURES AND MAPS


Figures


1.1 A statue of Ganesha, one of the most popular gods in India. He is worshipped as the Remover of Obstacles, and also as the Lord of Success. As a god of knowledge and wisdom, he is a patron of the arts and sciences
1.2 Ostara, Goddess of the Dawn by Johannes Gehrts, 1884
1.3 Gordon, known as “Whipped Peter,” almost died after being brutally whipped by his overseer
1.4 Victor Vasnetsov, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death)
1.5 Hammurabi with Shamas, the god of the sun and the god of justice
1.6 Dead people being resurrected, carving on the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Reims, France
1.7 Prayer for the auto industry
2.1 Aristotle
2.2 Baruch Spinoza
2.3 Karl Marx
2.4 Mircea Eliade postage stamp
2.5 Max Müller
2.6 Edward Burnett Tylor
2.7 Cargo cult on Tanna Island in Vanuatu, South Pacific Ocean. The men carry long lengths of bamboo stained at the ends, to mimic rifles, and with “USA” painted in red on their chests and backs
2.8 Rangda the Witch, mask, Bali
2.9 Rats at Karni Mata, “Rat Temple,” in Rajasthan, India
2.10 William James
2.11 Sigmund Freud
3.1 Cave walls in Lascaux, France
3.2 Face in rock on Mars
3.3 The Makapansgat cobble/pebble
3.4 Rock person? Morocco
3.5 Venus of Willendorf
3.6 Sketch of an image from a cave in Ariège, France, of a man/stag, painted and engraved about 13,000 BCE
3.7 Wall carving from the Temple of Horus at Edfu in Egypt
4.1 Freddie Mercury
4.2 A Zoroastrian priest lights a fire as part of Sadeh
4.4 Clay figurine of the goddess Asherah. Judea, 8‐6th c. BCE. Eretz Israel Museum
4.5 Yohanan ben Zakkai Synagogue in Jerusalem's Old City
4.6 The Babylonian Talmud published by Daniel Bomberg 1519–1523
4.7 Rebbe Menachem Schneerson
4.8 Painting of Moses Mendelssohn
4.9 At his Bar Mitzvah ceremony, a young man holds the Torah Scrolls
4.10 Cristo Redentor, a statue of Christ the Redeemer, on the Corcovado mountain near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dedicated in 1931, the statue is 30 meters high and the arms span 28 m. Total weight is 1,150 tons
4.11 Man being baptized in the Jordan River
4.12 In hoc signo vinces
4.13 Greek Orthodox bishop in Toronto, Canada
4.14 Page in a Qur'an from Al‐Andalus, 12th century
4.15 Women praying in a mosque in Uzbekistan
4.17 Mevlevis, known as Whirling Dervishes for their spinning spiritual dance
4.18 Pilgrims walking around the Kaaba in Mecca during the Hajj
4.19 Dizzy Gillespie
4.20 Baha'i temple in Wilmette, Illinois
5.1 A dance and music event celebrating Navaratri
5.2 Large outdoor statues of Lord Krishna and Arjuna Palagiri
5.3 Women doing hatha yoga
5.4 Painting of Sarasvati, goddess of learning, music, and art
5.5 Shiva as Lord of the Dance
5.6 A protest by tens of thousands of Dalit people in Una in the State of Gujarat, 2016
5.7 Erotic Scene carved on the Lakshmana Temple at Khajuraho
5.8 Students celebrating the festival of Holi
5.9 Mohandas Gandhi
5.10 Jain symbol
5.11 Sculpture of the Buddha near starvation
5.12 The Great Stupa at Sanchi Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
5.13 Boy Buddhist monks washing bowls in river
5.14 Temple of the Bodhisattva Kannon in Nagasaki, Japan
5.15 Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, is the best‐known representative of Vajrayana Buddhism
5.16 Sikh symbol, with a double‐edged sword (the khanda) in the center, a flat steel circular weapon (the chakkar) around it, and two single‐edged swords (kirpans) at the bottom
6.1 Yin–yang
6.2 Part of a large traditional Chinese landscape painting, A Trip to Hills and Lakes in Spring by Chen Minglou. The whole painting is 108 meters long
6.3 Part of a Daoist manuscript, ink on silk, 2nd century BCE, Han Dynasty, unearthed from Mawangdui tomb 3rd, Changsha, Hunan Province, China
6.4 Confucius presenting the young Gautama Buddha to Lao Tzu
6.5 Meditating frog, painting by Sengai
6.6 Traditional Chinese wedding
6.7 Mao Zedong in 1949
7.1 Kami kaze – “the wind of the kami” or “divine wind”
7.2 A torii gate to Shinto Shrine
7.3 Dancers from the Allegany and Cattaraugus Reservations of the Seneca Nation of Indians perform at St. Bonaventure University's first Native American Heritage Celebration in 2008
7.4 Portrait of Sagoyewatha, called Red Jacket, Chief of the Seneca, by Thomas Hicks, in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
7.5 Shangrak, a symbol of Tengrism – a circle surrounding an equilateral cross made up of 12 bars – 3 for each of the 4 arms of the cross, with 9 squares at the center, and Old Turkic (Orkhon) letters spelling Tengri. The circle recalls both the opening at the top of a yurt (nomads' tent) and a shaman's drum
7.7 Female archer at World Nomad Games
7.8 Two shamans at the “Blue Pearl” annual Ice Festival in Khovsgol Lake, Mongolia
7.9 Yanomami shaman Davi Kopenawa at 2014 International Literary Festival of Paraty
8.1 Wiccan handfasting (wedding) ceremony
8.2 A pentacle necklace and pentacle ring
8.3 The Hubbard Professional Mark Super VII E‐Meter
9.1 Demonstrations in Washington DC for and against the US Supreme Court's 2022 decision that overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.6.2024
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
ISBN-10 1-394-18393-3 / 1394183933
ISBN-13 978-1-394-18393-7 / 9781394183937
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