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Religion and the Discourse on Modernity
By (Author) Paul-Franois Tremlett
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
3rd November 2011
NIPPOD
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religion: general
210.1
Paperback
170
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The point of departure for this book is the debate about whether religious studies should privilege explanation or understanding.
Engaging with contemporary scholarship in the field, Tremlett argues that the study of religions has always involved the conflation of facts and values and indeed has been structured in advance by the value-saturated discourse on disenchanted modernity. He argues that phenomenological and post-modern approaches to religions lack both theoretical and methodological coherence, and in their stead proposes a Marxist approach to religions that is at once empirical and informed by values pertaining to social justice, freedom and autonomy.
Paul-Franois Tremlett is a Research Associate at SOAS and a Visiting Lecturer at the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London, UK. He has published essays on theory and method in the study of religions, on aspects of religion and culture in the Philippines and on the anthropology of religion on Taiwan.