
Richard Brian Miller, "Why Study Religion?" (Oxford UP, 2021)
New Books in Higher Education
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Is That Correct?
I think it's especially important because this last point you've made because it emphasizes how our concept of religion is itself largely a Western conception. And as a result, can cause us to overlook a variety of traditions, practices and embodied rituals that classically wouldn't be considered religions but under this rubric definitely could and should be. What I'm trying to offer is a dynamic and dialectical way of thinking about religion in relation to the human person and cultural formations and social institutions. You know, so I talk about critical humanism as a process term rather than an achievement term. So when we think about the human, it's not like I have an ideal that's fixed and settled and unamb
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