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"A first-rate piece of intellectual and institutional history to this discussion... For those who wish to think seriously about the relationship between religion and religious studies and to understand how we have arrived at our current situation, this book is indispensable." -- Teaching Theology and Religion
Hart (church history and theological bibliography, Westminster Theological Seminary) explores present-day implications of religious studies' Protestant past. He examines the rise of religion as an academic discipline, and looks into religion's awkward position of being one of the largest academic disciplines while simultaneously lacking a solid academic justification. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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