Principles of integral science of religion /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English German |
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The Hague ; Paris ; New York :
Mouton Publishers,
1979.
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Series: | Religion and reason ;
17. |
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Table of Contents:
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. Methodology
- 2. Methodology and the Reflection on, or Consideration of (Be-Sinn-ung auf) the Whole of Religion
- I THE TASK
- 1. Modern Science of Religion
- 2. The Specific and the Integral Interests of Modern Science of Religion
- Excursus I. On the Difference between History of Religion and Systematic Science of Religion
- 3. Specific and Integral Science of Religion
- II THE PREMISES
- 1. Religious Reality and the Reality of Religion
- 2. Religion in Question
- 3. Integral and Integrating Science of Religion
- 4. The Whole of ReligionIII THE METHODS
- 1. Integral and Heretical Science of Religion
- 2. Religious Reality and the Method of Science of Religion
- 3. Description
- 4. Comprehension
- Excursus II. On the Theory of Understanding in Science of Religion
- 5. Understanding
- 6. Integral Science of Religion as Description, Comprehension and Understanding
- 7. Non-Identical Correspondence and Category
- 8. The Way to the Whole as Supplementation of the Individual
- IV THE VERIFICATION
- 1. Execution, Application and Verification
- 2. As an Example: Yasna 32:83. Radical Reality
- 4. Attempt at Realization
- 5. Understanding of Religion and Science of Religion
- Excursus III. On the Distinction between Religion and Religiouslessness
- V THE IDENTITY
- 1. Self-Evident Parallels
- 2. Theology and Science of Religion
- Excursus IV. On Ulrich Mann�s Synoptic Method
- 1. Foreword
- 2. Synopsis as Task
- 3. Synopsis as Method
- 4. Synopsis as Theory
- 5. Synopsis as Model
- 6. Synopsis and Integral Science of Religion
- 3. Criticism of Religion and Science of Religion
- Notesbibliography
- index