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Traditions in Contact and Change: Selected Proceedings of the XIVth Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions
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Traditions in Contact and Change: Selected Proceedings of the XIVth Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions

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Traditions in Contact and Change
was the theme of the fourteenth quinquennial congress of the International Association for the History of Religions. This selection from 450 papers by scholars form all over the world address the theme.

Section One,
Indian Traditions and Western Interactions,
treats subjects ranging from the flood story in Vedic ritual to a s study of the women of the Nehru family. Section Two,
Buddhist, Chinese, and Japanese Studies,
includes discussions of the origin of the Mahayana, William James and Japanese Buddhism, and lyrical imagery and religious content in Japanese art. Section Three,
Mediterranean Cultures,
covers a broad range of topics, from foster children in early Christianity to
the transformation of Christianity into Roman religion
to the change in the status of women in Iceland from pagan to Christian times. Section Four,
Islamic, African, and Amerindian Developments,
examines such subjects as religions in conflict and change in the works of African novelists, tradition and change in Indian Islam, and religious acculturation among Oglala Lakota. Section Five offers
Methodological and Theoretical Discussions
of women’s studies, Western perceptions of Asia, structure in Jung and Levi-Strauss, among others.

The essays provide ready access to the leading edge of scholarship across a wide range of religions and cultures and should be of interest to students of religion, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and philosophy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 January 2006
Pages
766
ISBN
9780889201422

Traditions in Contact and Change
was the theme of the fourteenth quinquennial congress of the International Association for the History of Religions. This selection from 450 papers by scholars form all over the world address the theme.

Section One,
Indian Traditions and Western Interactions,
treats subjects ranging from the flood story in Vedic ritual to a s study of the women of the Nehru family. Section Two,
Buddhist, Chinese, and Japanese Studies,
includes discussions of the origin of the Mahayana, William James and Japanese Buddhism, and lyrical imagery and religious content in Japanese art. Section Three,
Mediterranean Cultures,
covers a broad range of topics, from foster children in early Christianity to
the transformation of Christianity into Roman religion
to the change in the status of women in Iceland from pagan to Christian times. Section Four,
Islamic, African, and Amerindian Developments,
examines such subjects as religions in conflict and change in the works of African novelists, tradition and change in Indian Islam, and religious acculturation among Oglala Lakota. Section Five offers
Methodological and Theoretical Discussions
of women’s studies, Western perceptions of Asia, structure in Jung and Levi-Strauss, among others.

The essays provide ready access to the leading edge of scholarship across a wide range of religions and cultures and should be of interest to students of religion, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and philosophy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 January 2006
Pages
766
ISBN
9780889201422