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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. I | The Search for Terminological Exactitude: Phenomenon | 11 |
Ch. II | The Search for Terminological Exactitude: Phenomenology of Religion | 19 |
Ch. III | The Phenomenology of Religion | 31 |
Ch. IV | The Phenomenology of Religion and the Phenomenological Movement | 67 |
Ch. V | Can the Phenomenological Method be Applied to a Single Religious Datum? | 89 |
Ch. VI | The Phenomenology of Religion as a Phenomenology of Families of Religions | 99 |
Ch. VII | Towards a Phenomenological Hierarchy of Methods in the Study of Religion | 110 |
Ch. VIII | Misconceptions about the Phenomenological Study of Religion in the Scientific Study of Religion | 160 |
Ch. IX | Antireductionism and the Phenomenology of Religion | 176 |
Ch. X | Some Applications of the Phenomenological Method | 187 |
Ch. XI | Philosophical Phenomenology and the Phenomenology of Religion | 229 |
Ch. XII | From the Phenomenology of Religion to a Religious Way of Studying Religion? | 248 |
Conclusions | 275 | |
Bibliography | 287 | |
Index of Names | 299 | |
Index of Subjects | 304 |
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