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Einband grossStereotyping Religion II
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Stereotyping Religion II

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176 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury UKerschienen am18.05.20231. Auflage
Building on the success of Stereotyping Religion: Critiquing Clichés, this follow up volume dismantles a further 10 widespread stereotypes and clichés about religion, focusing on clichés that a new generation of students are most familiar with.

Each chapter includes:

- A description of a particular cliché
- Discussion of where it appears in popular culture or popular media
- Discussion of where it appears in scholarly literature
- A historical contextualization of its use in the past
- An analysis of the social or rhetorical work the cliché accomplishes in the present

Clichés addressed include:

- "Religion and science naturally conflict"
- "All religions are against LGBTQ rights"
- "Eastern religions are more spiritual than Western religions"
- "Religion is personal and not subject to government regulation"
- "Religious pluralism gives everyone a voice"

Written in an easy and accessible style, Stereotyping Religion II: Critiquing Clichés is suitable for all readers looking to clear away unsophisticated assumptions in preparation for more critical studies.
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KlappentextBuilding on the success of Stereotyping Religion: Critiquing Clichés, this follow up volume dismantles a further 10 widespread stereotypes and clichés about religion, focusing on clichés that a new generation of students are most familiar with.

Each chapter includes:

- A description of a particular cliché
- Discussion of where it appears in popular culture or popular media
- Discussion of where it appears in scholarly literature
- A historical contextualization of its use in the past
- An analysis of the social or rhetorical work the cliché accomplishes in the present

Clichés addressed include:

- "Religion and science naturally conflict"
- "All religions are against LGBTQ rights"
- "Eastern religions are more spiritual than Western religions"
- "Religion is personal and not subject to government regulation"
- "Religious pluralism gives everyone a voice"

Written in an easy and accessible style, Stereotyping Religion II: Critiquing Clichés is suitable for all readers looking to clear away unsophisticated assumptions in preparation for more critical studies.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781350263611
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum18.05.2023
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten176 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse517 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.11227537
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contributor Bios
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. "Religion is personal and not subject to government regulation," Savannah Finver (Ohio State University, USA)
2. "Religious freedom is about religious freedom," Rita Lester (Nebraska Wesleyan University, USA) and Jacob Barrett (University of Alabama, USA)
3. "All religions are against LGBTQ rights," James Crossley (St. Mary's University, UK)
4. "Spirituality is about spirituality," Brad Stoddard (McDaniel College, USA) and Craig Martin (St. Thomas Aquinas College, USA)
5. "Eastern religions are more spiritual than Western religions," Ting Guo (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
6. "Each religion has an authentic, unchanging core," David G. Robertson (The Open University, UK)
7. "Religion and science naturally conflict," Donovan Schaefer (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
8. "Conservative religions oppress women (while liberal religions don't)," Leslie Dorrough Smith (Avila University, USA)
9. "Religious pluralism gives everyone a voice," Martha Smith Roberts (Denison University, USA)
10. "Cults are not real religions," Matthew Baldwin (Mars Hill University, USA)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Autor

Craig Martin is Professor of Religious Studies, St. Thomas Aquinas College, USA. He is co-editor of Stereotyping Religion: Critiquing Clichés (Bloomsbury, 2018), and author of Capitalizing Religion (Bloomsbury, 2014) and Discourse and Ideology (Bloomsbury, 2022).

Brad Stoddard is Associate Professor of Religious Studies, McDaniel College, USA. He is co-editor of Stereotyping Religion: Critiquing Clichés (Bloomsbury, 2018) and Race, Ethnicity, and New Religious Movements (Bloomsbury, 2019).