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LAURI HONKO
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Participants XI
- Introduction XV
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PART ONE: Oral and Written Documentation of Religious Tradition
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1Α. Preliterate Stages and Formation of the Canon in Book Religions
- Problems of the Formation and Function of a Canon 3
- Methodology and the Egyptian Book of the Dead 11
- Commentary 15
- Commentary 21
- Discussion 26
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1B. Taxonomy and Source Criticism of Oral Tradition
- Taxonomy and Source Criticism of Oral Tradition 35
- On the Difficulty of Transcribing Synchronic Perception into Diachronic Verbalization 53
- Commentary 71
- Discussion 80
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1C. Literary Source Criticism
- Early Shinto: A Case Study 87
- The Position of Source Research in Religious Studies (Religionswissenschaft) 98
- Commentary 110
- Commentary 125
- Commentary 128
- Discussion 132
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PART TWO: The Future of the Phenomenology of Religion
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2A. Evaluation of Previous Methods
- Typology of Religion and the Phenomenological Method 143
- Symbol Theory and Copy Theory as Basic Epistemological and Conceptual Alternatives in Religious Studies 161
- Commentary 173
- Commentary 177
- Commentary 185
- Commentary 200
- Commentary 204
- Discussion 212
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2B. Religio-ecological Approach
- Ecology of Religion: Its Scope and Methodology 221
- Ecology of Religion, Evolutionism and Comparative Religion 237
- Commentary 249
- Commentary 260
- Commentary 271
- Commentary 285
- Commentary 290
- Discussion 293
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2C. Religio-anthropological Approach
- The History of Religions and the 'Religio-Anthropological Approach' 299
- Symbolism and Functionalism in the Anthropological Study of Religion 322
- Commentary 339
- Commentary 345
- Commentary 351
- Commentary 354
- Discussion 358
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PART THREE: Religion as Expressive Culture
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3A. Theories Concerning the Ritual Process
- Theories Concerning the Ritual Process: An Orientation 369
- Notes on a Theory of the Social Evolution of Ritual 390
- Commentary 401
- Commentary 409
- Commentary 414
- Discussion 420
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3B. The Language of Religion
- The Language of Religion 429
- The Language of Religion, and the Study of Religions as Sign Systems 441
- Commentary 458
- Commentary 463
- Commentary 465
- Discussion 474
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3C. Depth Structures of Religious Expression
- The Scandal of Religion 485
- Is There a Method of Symbol Research Which Offers Hermeneutic Access to Depth- Dimensions of Religious Experience? 498
- Commentary 519
- Commentary 523
- Commentary 528
- Commentary 535
- Discussion 539
- Index of Names 547
- Index of Subjects 557
- 630-634 630
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Participants XI
- Introduction XV
-
PART ONE: Oral and Written Documentation of Religious Tradition
-
1Α. Preliterate Stages and Formation of the Canon in Book Religions
- Problems of the Formation and Function of a Canon 3
- Methodology and the Egyptian Book of the Dead 11
- Commentary 15
- Commentary 21
- Discussion 26
-
1B. Taxonomy and Source Criticism of Oral Tradition
- Taxonomy and Source Criticism of Oral Tradition 35
- On the Difficulty of Transcribing Synchronic Perception into Diachronic Verbalization 53
- Commentary 71
- Discussion 80
-
1C. Literary Source Criticism
- Early Shinto: A Case Study 87
- The Position of Source Research in Religious Studies (Religionswissenschaft) 98
- Commentary 110
- Commentary 125
- Commentary 128
- Discussion 132
-
PART TWO: The Future of the Phenomenology of Religion
-
2A. Evaluation of Previous Methods
- Typology of Religion and the Phenomenological Method 143
- Symbol Theory and Copy Theory as Basic Epistemological and Conceptual Alternatives in Religious Studies 161
- Commentary 173
- Commentary 177
- Commentary 185
- Commentary 200
- Commentary 204
- Discussion 212
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2B. Religio-ecological Approach
- Ecology of Religion: Its Scope and Methodology 221
- Ecology of Religion, Evolutionism and Comparative Religion 237
- Commentary 249
- Commentary 260
- Commentary 271
- Commentary 285
- Commentary 290
- Discussion 293
-
2C. Religio-anthropological Approach
- The History of Religions and the 'Religio-Anthropological Approach' 299
- Symbolism and Functionalism in the Anthropological Study of Religion 322
- Commentary 339
- Commentary 345
- Commentary 351
- Commentary 354
- Discussion 358
-
PART THREE: Religion as Expressive Culture
-
3A. Theories Concerning the Ritual Process
- Theories Concerning the Ritual Process: An Orientation 369
- Notes on a Theory of the Social Evolution of Ritual 390
- Commentary 401
- Commentary 409
- Commentary 414
- Discussion 420
-
3B. The Language of Religion
- The Language of Religion 429
- The Language of Religion, and the Study of Religions as Sign Systems 441
- Commentary 458
- Commentary 463
- Commentary 465
- Discussion 474
-
3C. Depth Structures of Religious Expression
- The Scandal of Religion 485
- Is There a Method of Symbol Research Which Offers Hermeneutic Access to Depth- Dimensions of Religious Experience? 498
- Commentary 519
- Commentary 523
- Commentary 528
- Commentary 535
- Discussion 539
- Index of Names 547
- Index of Subjects 557
- 630-634 630