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Phenomenological Study of Religion: Key Texts and Sources

Contributor(s): Gschwandtner, Christina M (Editor), Ales Bello, Angela (Contribution by), Louchakova-Schwartz, Olga (Contribution by), Hart, Kevin (Contribution by), Dahl, Espen (Contribution by), Deroo, Neal (Contribution by), Lacoste, Jean-Yves (Contribution by), Falque, Emmanuel (Contribution by), Westphal, Merold (Contribution by), Caputo, John D (Contribution by), Kearney, Richard (Contribution by), Canullo, Carla (Contribution by), Bancalari, Stefano (Contribution by), Bloechl, Jeffrey (Contribution by), Marion, Jean-Luc (Contribution by), Sokolowski, Robert (Contribution by), Depraz, Natalie (Contribution by), Jones, Tamsin (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9798899480355

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

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Pub Date: August 15, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 0.00 lbs) 496 pages

Series: Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy

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The Phenomenological Study of Religion is a capacious and expertly edited volume comprising canonical primary texts and original essays covering the historical and contemporary state of the phenomenological study of religion.

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"This reasoned selection of all-too-often neglected key contributions to the emergence of the modern phenomenology of religion offers a timely intellectual resource and repository for contemporary philosophy, theology, and critical theory alike. Brilliantly presented by one of the most eminent specialists in the field, this volume opens up an immense archive whose conceptual depths and argumentative reach we have not yet fully fathomed." --Hent de Vries, New York University

"This is a very welcome volume from one of the most important voices in phenomenology, bringing together readings within the phenomenology of religion and presenting a comprehensive overview of this important field of inquiry relevant to theology, religion, and philosophy." --Gavin Flood, University of Oxford

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