The academic study of religion during the Cold War
Titel: | The academic study of religion during the Cold War : East and West / ed. by Iva Doležalová ... |
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Veröffentlicht: | New York : Lang, 2001 |
Umfang: | XVII, 336 Seiten ; 23 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Toronto studies in religion ; 27 |
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ISBN: | 0820451517 |
- Foreword
- p. xi
- Preface
- p. xv
- Introduction: Ideology, Theology, and the Study of Religion
- p. 1
- 1.
- The Study of Roman Religion after World War II
- p. 3
- 2.
- Under the Shadows of Ideology: Theology and the Study of Religion under National Socialism, Marxism, and Capitalism
- p. 19
- 3.
- Communism and Religion: A War of Two Worldview Systems
- p. 39
- 4.
- Communism and Religion: The Problem of Popular Religion for Chinese Marxist Ideology
- p. 59
- The Academic Study of Religion During the Cold War, East
- p. 83
- 5.
- The Study of Religions during the Cold War: An Eastern View
- p. 85
- 6.
- Ethnographic Research on Religion during the Socialist Era: The Czech Case
- p. 95
- 7.
- The Study of Religions in the Slovak Republic under the Conditions of Communism
- p. 105
- 8.
- The Soviet School of Historians of Early Christianity and Its Influence in Former Czechoslovakia: The Question of Jesus Historicity
- p. 119
- 9.
- Does Ideology Matter for Psychology of Religion?
- p. 137
- 10.
- Soviet Post-War Studies of Beliefs among the Native Settled Population of Central Asia: Between Academic Objectivity and Ideological Requirements
- p. 155
- 11.
- Semiotics as a Possibility for the Study of Religious Texts under the Conditions of Communism
- p. 163
- 12.
- Bidiya D. Dandaron: The Case of a Buryat Buddhist and Buddhologist during the Soviet Period
- p. 171
- 13.
- Studies of Ancient Religions: Communication in the Soviet Bloc in the "Grey Zone"
- p. 183
- 14.
- Struggling to Be Heard: In and out of Academia--on Both Sides of the Divide
- p. 193
- The Academic Study of Religion During the Cold War, West
- p. 207
- 15.
- The Academic Study of Religions during the Cold War: A Western Perspective
- p. 209
- 16.
- Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, or Karmayoga as a Cold War Weapon
- p. 225
- 17.
- Religion and Ideology: Dutch Science of Religions during the Cold War
- p. 239
- 18.
- Durkheim's Revenge: Trajectories and Ironies in the American History of Religions Traditions during the Cold War
- p. 253
- 19.
- Religious Studies in North American during the Cold War
- p. 267
- Conclusions: the Academic Study of Religion During the Cold War, East and West
- p. 289
- 20.
- The Study of Religion during the Cold War: Views of Islam
- p. 291
- 21.
- Political Correctness in the Study of Religions: Is the Cold War Really Over?
- p. 313
- List of Contributors
- p. 335