Alternative Voices: A Plurality Approach for Religious Studies. Essays in Honor of Ulrich Berner (Critical Studies in Religion/Religionswissenschaft (CSRRW), Band 4) - Hardcover

Oliver Freiberger (Hg.); Magnus Echtler (Hg.); Afe Adogame (Hg.)

 
9783525540176: Alternative Voices: A Plurality Approach for Religious Studies. Essays in Honor of Ulrich Berner (Critical Studies in Religion/Religionswissenschaft (CSRRW), Band 4)

Inhaltsangabe

When scholarship presents the histories, belief systems, and ritual patterns of specific religious groups, it often privileges victorious and élite fractions of those communitiesto the detriment and neglect of alternative, dissonant, and resurgent voices. The contributions in this volume, which include case studies on various religious and academic contexts, illustrate the importance of listening to those alternative voices for the study of religion. At the same time, they are meant to honor Professor Ulrich Berner, on the occasion of his 65th birthday, and the inspiration his plurality approach gives for studying religion and religions. As the book shows, following this approach brings to light numerous religious beliefs and practices that were neglected by previous scholarship, and it exposes thediscourses, conflicts, and power relations in each particular context. It forces scholars to study religion as an ever-contested and dynamic process rather than a static institution, as it is normally conceptualized by dominant religiousélites. The chapters in this book deal with the contested category religion ; the plurality of voices in religious, cultural, and ethnic encounters; alternative voices within specific religious traditions; and plurality in the study of religion itself. They demonstrate that listening to alternative voices is not only interesting but methodologically essential for a better understanding of religion.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Afe Adogame is Associate Professor of World Christianity and Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK.

Dr. theol. Lukas Bormann ist Professor für Neues Testament an der Philipps-Universität Marburg.

Dr. phil. Magnus Echtler ist wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Lehrstuhl für Religionswissenschaft der Universität Bayreuth.

Oliver Freiberger ist Professor of Asian Studies and Religious Studies an der University of Texas at Austin.

Christoph Kleine ist Professor für Religionsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Buddhismus am Religionswissenschaftlichen Institut der Universität Leipzig.

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