Reappraising Durkheim for the study and teaching of religion today
Leiden ; Boston
Brill
Numen book series. Studies in the history of religions ;v. 29
Essays
Includes bibliographical references )p. ]183[-185( and indexes
edited by Thomas A. Idinopulos and Brian C. Wilson
Machine generated contents note: 1 The Strengths and Weaknesses of Durkheim's1 -- Methodology for the Study and Teaching of Religion -- THOMAS A. IDINOPULOS -- 2 The Creation of Human Behavior: Reconciling51 -- Durkheim and the Study of Religion -- WILLIAM E. PADEN -- 3 Secularism and the Sacred: Is There Really72 -- Something Called "Secular Religion"? -- W. WATTS MILLER -- 4 Pragmatism and Protestantism in the Development54 -- of Durkheim's Sociology of Religion -- ROBERT ALUNJONES -- 5 Robertson Smith's Influence on Durkheim's95 -- Theory of Myth and Ritual -- ROBERT A. SEGAL -- 6 Durkheim, Kant and the Social Construction37 -- of the Categories -- ToNY EDWARDS -- 7 The Durkheimians and the Fifth Section of the58 -- Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes: An Overview -- JOHN I. BROOKS III -- 8 Durkheim, Judaism and the Afterlife111 -- IVAN STRENSKI -- 9 Durkheim and Early Christianity341 -- JAMES CONSTANTINE HANGES -- 01. Altars and Chalkstones: The Anomalous Case of Puritan361 -- Sacred Space in Light of Durkheim's Theory of Ritual -- BRIAN C. WILSON -- Select Bibliography381 -- Index of Names781 -- Index of Subjects981