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Preface

  • LAURI HONKO
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Chapters in this book

  1. I-IV I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. List of Participants XI
  5. Introduction XV
  6. PART ONE: Oral and Written Documentation of Religious Tradition
  7. 1Α. Preliterate Stages and Formation of the Canon in Book Religions
  8. Problems of the Formation and Function of a Canon 3
  9. Methodology and the Egyptian Book of the Dead 11
  10. Commentary 15
  11. Commentary 21
  12. Discussion 26
  13. 1B. Taxonomy and Source Criticism of Oral Tradition
  14. Taxonomy and Source Criticism of Oral Tradition 35
  15. On the Difficulty of Transcribing Synchronic Perception into Diachronic Verbalization 53
  16. Commentary 71
  17. Discussion 80
  18. 1C. Literary Source Criticism
  19. Early Shinto: A Case Study 87
  20. The Position of Source Research in Religious Studies (Religionswissenschaft) 98
  21. Commentary 110
  22. Commentary 125
  23. Commentary 128
  24. Discussion 132
  25. PART TWO: The Future of the Phenomenology of Religion
  26. 2A. Evaluation of Previous Methods
  27. Typology of Religion and the Phenomenological Method 143
  28. Symbol Theory and Copy Theory as Basic Epistemological and Conceptual Alternatives in Religious Studies 161
  29. Commentary 173
  30. Commentary 177
  31. Commentary 185
  32. Commentary 200
  33. Commentary 204
  34. Discussion 212
  35. 2B. Religio-ecological Approach
  36. Ecology of Religion: Its Scope and Methodology 221
  37. Ecology of Religion, Evolutionism and Comparative Religion 237
  38. Commentary 249
  39. Commentary 260
  40. Commentary 271
  41. Commentary 285
  42. Commentary 290
  43. Discussion 293
  44. 2C. Religio-anthropological Approach
  45. The History of Religions and the 'Religio-Anthropological Approach' 299
  46. Symbolism and Functionalism in the Anthropological Study of Religion 322
  47. Commentary 339
  48. Commentary 345
  49. Commentary 351
  50. Commentary 354
  51. Discussion 358
  52. PART THREE: Religion as Expressive Culture
  53. 3A. Theories Concerning the Ritual Process
  54. Theories Concerning the Ritual Process: An Orientation 369
  55. Notes on a Theory of the Social Evolution of Ritual 390
  56. Commentary 401
  57. Commentary 409
  58. Commentary 414
  59. Discussion 420
  60. 3B. The Language of Religion
  61. The Language of Religion 429
  62. The Language of Religion, and the Study of Religions as Sign Systems 441
  63. Commentary 458
  64. Commentary 463
  65. Commentary 465
  66. Discussion 474
  67. 3C. Depth Structures of Religious Expression
  68. The Scandal of Religion 485
  69. Is There a Method of Symbol Research Which Offers Hermeneutic Access to Depth- Dimensions of Religious Experience? 498
  70. Commentary 519
  71. Commentary 523
  72. Commentary 528
  73. Commentary 535
  74. Discussion 539
  75. Index of Names 547
  76. Index of Subjects 557
  77. 630-634 630
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