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Bloomsbury Academic End(s) of Religion, The: A History of How the Study of Religion Makes Religion Irrelevant

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Product Description Eric Bain-Selbo argues that the study of religion―from philosophers to psychologists, and historians of religion to sociologists―has separated out the “ends” or goals of religion and thus created the conditions by which institutional religion is increasingly irrelevant in contemporary Western culture.There is ample evidence that institutional religion is in trouble, and little evidence that it will strengthen in the future, giving some reason to believe that we are in the process of seeing the end of religion. At the same time, various cultural practices have met in the past and continue to meet today certain fundamental human needs―needs that we might identify as religious that now are being fulfilled through what Bain-Selbo calls the “religion of culture.” The End(s) of Religion traces the way that the very study of religion has led to institutional religion being viewed as just one human institution that can address our particular “religious” needs rather than the sole institution to do so. In turn, ultimately we can begin to see how other institutions or forms of culture can function to serve these same needs or “ends.” Review This wonderful book has managed to pull off a rather remarkable feat: the drawing of a clean line from foundational analysts of religion to the present and future state of religious studies. Eric Bain-Selbo is at once concise and sprawling; critical yet graceful; cautious while taking risks; and optimistic though starkly real in <i>The End(s) of Religion</i>. --Jeffrey Scholes, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of The Center for Religious Diversity and Public Life, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA About the Author Elliot Short is an independent scholar who obtained his PhD in History from the University of East Anglia, UK. He is the author, along with Milt Lauenstein, of Peace and Conflict since 1991: War, Intervention and Peacebuilding Organizations (2020). More information can be found at elliotshort.com.

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hardcover
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Amazon UK
Release Date
10 February 2022
Listed Since
16 March 2021

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