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Reconstructing Eliade: Making Sense of Religion
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Reconstructing Eliade: Making Sense of Religion Tapa dura - 1996

de Bryan Rennie


Información de la editorial

Reconstructing Eliade is a concept-by-concept analysis of the thought of Mircea Eliade and a re-evaluation of his analysis of religion. It illustrates how a thorough familiarity with Eliade's work can produce an interpretation of his thought as systematic, coherent, and fully rational. Part One provides an analysis of the terms of Eliade's understanding of religion--hierophany, the sacred and the dialectic of the sacred and profane, homo religiosus, myths and symbols--and thus of the meaning of religion implied throughout his work. Part Two inspects various problems which arise in light of this analysis, particularly relativism and the role of commitment. Part Three applies this analysis to certain problems--religion in the modern world and Eliade's unfinished analysis of the modern, the postmodern phenomenon, implicit religion, and various related problems in the study of religion. Far from being outmoded and inadequate, Eliade's thought is suggested to be fertile ground for the reconception of religious realities in the contemporary world.

Detalles

  • Título Reconstructing Eliade: Making Sense of Religion
  • Autor Bryan Rennie
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Edición 1st Edition
  • Páginas 293
  • Volúmenes 1
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial State University of New York Press, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.
  • Fecha de publicación 1996
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
  • ISBN 9780791427637 / 0791427633
  • Peso 0.01 libras (0.00 kg)
  • Dimensiones 9.03 x 6.33 x 0.1 pulgadas (22.94 x 16.08 x 0.25 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Eliade, Mircea, Religion - Study and teaching - History -
  • Número de catálogo de la Librería del Congreso de EEUU 95012358
  • Dewey Decimal Code 200.92

Acerca del autor

Bryan S. Rennie is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Westminster College.