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Stereotyping religion :

Contributor(s): Stoddard, Brad | Martin, CraigMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Critiquing religion : discourse, culture, powerDescription: xi, 187 pagesISBN: 9781474292207; 1474292208; 9781474292191; 1474292194Subject(s): ReligionDDC classification: 200 Summary: Our culture is full of popular stereotypes about religion, both positive and negative. Many people uncritically assume that religion is intrinsically violent, or that religion makes people moral, or that it is simply "bullshit". This concise volume tackles 10 of these stereotypes, addresses why scholars of religion find them to be cliched, describes their origins, and explains the social or political work they rhetorically accomplish in the present. Cliches addressed include the following: Religions are belief systems; I'm spiritual but not religious; Religion concerns the transcendent; Learning about religions leads to tolerance and understanding; Religion is a private matter. Written in an easy and accessible style, Stereotyping Religion: Critiquing Cliches will be of interest to all readers looking to clear away unsophisticated assumptions in preparation for more critical studies
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
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Our culture is full of popular stereotypes about religion, both positive and negative. Many people uncritically assume that religion is intrinsically violent, or that religion makes people moral, or that it is simply "bullshit". This concise volume tackles 10 of these stereotypes, addresses why scholars of religion find them to be cliched, describes their origins, and explains the social or political work they rhetorically accomplish in the present. Cliches addressed include the following: Religions are belief systems; I'm spiritual but not religious; Religion concerns the transcendent; Learning about religions leads to tolerance and understanding; Religion is a private matter. Written in an easy and accessible style, Stereotyping Religion: Critiquing Cliches will be of interest to all readers looking to clear away unsophisticated assumptions in preparation for more critical studies

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