May 2014
Beginner
376 pages
13h 21m
English
Men make their own history, but not of their own free will; nor under circumstances they have chosen but under the given and inherited circumstances with which they are directly confronted.
—Karl Marx (1852)
The proposal for a scientific study of religions was born of the same scientific impulse that swept Europe from the mid-nineteenth century and that gave birth to the study of history itself as a scientific and autonomous discipline (Stern 1956, 16; Wiebe 1999, esp. 3 – 50). This new Religionswissenschaft was understood to be distinct from its previous philosophical and literary contexts, and, most significantly, from its previous theological commitments. ...
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