Religious inventions: four essays

Many scholars assume that all genuine religions are basically similar and that it is possible to define the sphere of religion in terms of the 'sacred' or the 'holy'. In this book, Max Charlesworth argues that we must take the diversity of religions as a primary fact. Any religio...

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Main Author: Charlesworth, M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997.
In:Year: 1997
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Religious pluralism
B Australian Aborigines / Religion
B Religious philosophy / Phenomenology of religion
B Christian ethics
Further subjects:B Religious invention Case studies
B Religious invention ; Case studies
B Religious invention Case studies
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521590761
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Summary:Many scholars assume that all genuine religions are basically similar and that it is possible to define the sphere of religion in terms of the 'sacred' or the 'holy'. In this book, Max Charlesworth argues that we must take the diversity of religions as a primary fact. Any religion is an active response to a revelation of the divine, and human beings receive these revelations, interpret them and develop them in a variety of ways. To illustrate his thesis, he considers a number of examples of the 'invention' of religion, ranging from Australian Aboriginal religions to the Rhineland mystical movement associated with Meister Eckhart in the early fourteenth century, from the seventeenth-century sects like the Muggletonians, to Roman Catholic attempts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to construct a theological account of doctrinal development and also to formulate a Christian ethic.
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ISBN:0511621523
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511621529