Anatomy of the Sacred: An Introduction to Religion
Brand: PEARSON EDUCATION
Author: Livingston, James
Edition: 6
Number Of Pages: 448
EAN: 9780136003809
Release Date: 21-07-2008
Languages: English
Binding: Paperback
Package Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.0 x 1.0 inches
Details: For one-semester, undergraduate courses in Introduction to Religion and Comparative Religion, and more advanced courses dealing with issues in the theoretical study of religion.
This comprehensive introduction to the nature and variety of religious phenomena, belief, and practice (1) explores the issues in religious studies, (2) examines the universal forms of religious experience, (3) offers a cross-cultural study of a broad range of classic types of religious belief and practice in terms of the seven basic concepts of a religious world view, and (4) surveys the challenges faced by religions today.
Table of Contents:
Anatomy of the Sacred: An Introduction to Religion, 6th Edition
PART I) THE STUDY OF RELIGION:
1) What is Religion?
2) Ways of Studying Religion
PART II) UNIVERSAL FORMS OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE AND EXPRESSION
3) The Sacred and the Holy
4) Sacred Symbol, Myth, and Doctrine
5) Sacred Ritual
6) Sacred Scripture
7) Society and the Sacred: The Social Formations and Transformations of Religion
PART III) UNIVERSAL COMPONENTS OF A RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEW
8) Deity: Concepts of the Divine and Ultimate Reality
9) Cosmogony: Origins of the Natural and Social Order
10) Views of the Human Problem
11) Theodicy: Encountering Evil
12) Ethics: Patterns of Moral Action
13) Soteriology: Ways and Goals of Salvation and Liberation
PART IV) THE SACRED AND THE SECULAR IN MODERNITY
14) Secularization - New Religious Revitalization Movements - Contemporary Religious Fundamentalism
15) Contemporary Challenges to Traditional Religion: The Status and the Roles of Women - Relations between Religion and the State