Phenomenology of religion; eight modern descriptions of the essence of religion.

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Author / Creator:Bettis, Joseph Dabney, 1936- compiler.
Edition:[1st U.S. ed.].
Imprint:New York, Harper & Row [1969]
Description:viii, 245 pages 21 cm.
Language:English
Series:Harper forum books
Harper forum books.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4609412
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"Religion today belongs in the forum of study and discussion. Scholars are exploring the claims of theology, the religious roots of culture, and the relation between beliefs and the various areas or disciplines in life. Students have not until now had a series of books which could serve as reliable resources for class or private study, in a time when inquiry into religion is undertaken with new freedom and a sense of urgency. With Harper Forum Books a new generation can confront religion through exposure to significant minds in theology and related humanistic fields."--Martin E. Marty, General Editor.
Other form:Online version: Bettis, Joseph Dabney, 1936- Phenomenology of religion. [1st U.S. ed.]. New York, Harper & Row [1969]

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505 0 |a Introduction, by J.D. Bettis -- I. The Phenomenological Method and the Study of Religion : -- 1. Maurice Merleau Ponty : An introduction to phenomenology: What is phenomenology? -- 2. W. Brede Kristensen : The phenomenology of religion: The meaning of religion -- II. The Object of Religion : Ontological Descriptions : -- 3. Gerardus van der Leeuw : A naturalistic description: Religion in essence and manifestation -- 4. Jacques Maritain : A supernaturalistic description: Approaches to God -- 5. Ludwig Feuerbach : A projective description: The essence of Christianity -- III. The Subject in Religion : Psychological Descriptions : -- 6. Friedrich Schleiermacher : Religion as a faculty: On religion ; The Christian faith -- 7. Paul Tillich : Religion as a dimension: Religion as a dimension in man's spiritual life -- 8. Bronislaw Malinowski : Religion as a social function: Magic, science, and religion -- IV. The Relation of Subject and Object in Religion : Dialectical Descriptions : -- 9. Mircea Eliade : Religion as structure and archetype: The sacred and the profane -- 10. Martin Buber : Religion as encounter: I and thou. 
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