Beschreibung:
This text questions the role played by rationality in studies of religious anthropology, human natural history and anti-scientific theologies.
Chapter 1 Rationality and the Study of Religion, Jeppe Sinding Jensen; Chapter 2 Anti Anti-Rationalism, Michal Buchowski; Chapter 3 Lévy-Bruhl, Part icipation, and Rationality, Benson Saler; Chapter 4 East Asian Rationality in the Exploration of Religion, Michael Pye; Chapter 5 Religious Models and Problem Solving, Matti Kamppinen; Chapter 6 Rationality, Social Science and Religion, Roger Trigg; Chapter 7 Social Facts, Metaphysics and Rationality in the Study of Religion as a Human Science, Jeppe Sinding Jensen; Chapter 8 Rationaltity and Evidence, Gary Lease; Chapter 9 Rationalism and Relativity in History of Religions Research, Luther H. Martin; Chapter 10 Rationality in Studying Historical Religions, Hans G. Kippenberg; Chapter 11 Dissolving Rationality, Donald Wiebe;