After World Religions: Reconstructing Religious Studies (Religion in Culture)

After World Religions: Reconstructing Religious Studies (Religion in Culture)

by David G. Robertson (Series Editor), Christopher R. Cotter (Editor)

Synopsis

The World Religions Paradigm has been the subject of critique and controversy in Religious Studies for many years. After World Religions provides a rationale for overhauling the World Religions curriculum, as well as a roadmap for doing so. The volume offers concise and practical introductions to cutting-edge Religious Studies method and theory, introducing a wide range of pedagogical situations and innovative solutions. An international team of scholars addresses the challenges presented in their different departmental, institutional, and geographical contexts. Instructors developing syllabi will find supplementary reading lists and specific suggestions to help guide their teaching. Students at all levels will find the book an invaluable entry point into an area of ongoing scholarly debate.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 222
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 19 Feb 2016

ISBN 10: 1138919136
ISBN 13: 9781138919136

Media Reviews

This book will give a fresh impetus to debate in religious studies and religious education journals, and further volumes exploring the issues will appear as a result.

Timothy Fitzgerald, University of Stirling, Scotland

After World Religions offers practical guidance both for complicating the World Religions model in pedagogical contexts and for rethinking the introductory course altogether. The chapters of After World Religions are an excellent tool box for those instructors (both young and old) looking to break out of what is increasingly regarded as a deeply problematic paradigm.

Brent Nongbri, Macquarie University, Australia

Author Bio
Christopher R. Cotter is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Religious Studies Project and Co-Director of the Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network, as well as Honorary Treasurer of the British Association for the Study of Religions. David G. Robertson is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Religious Studies Project and Bulletin Editor for the British Association for the Study of Religion. He teaches at the University of Edinburgh, UK.