Key Concepts in the Study of Religions in Contact
Abstract
There is no religion lest there are two religions. Therefore, it is only possible to examine the history of religions by taking the crucial situations of contact into account. Contact needs concepts. Not only scholars but also participants in situations of contact are forced to conceptualize themselves and the other. Taking its point of departure from the contact-based approach to the study of religion, the present volume examines and reassesses a selection of concepts and models (attraction, dynamics and stability, tradition, transcendence/immanence, senses, secret, space) used to come to terms with the phenomenon of contact as the dynamizing element of the history of religions.
Keywords
A.N. Whitehead; K.R. Popper; Luhmann; Niklas Luhmann; Popper; Whitehead; attraction; blank space; contact; contrast; dynamics; dynamics and stability; history of religions; identity; immanence; metalanguage; metastability; model forms; object language; religion; retrospection; secret; senses; sleep; space; stability; tradition; transcendenceDOI
10.1163/9789004714908ISBN
9789004714908, 9789004516267, 9789004714908Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2025Series
Dynamics in the History of Religions,Classification
Comparative religion
Philosophy of religion
History of religion