MISCONCEPTIONS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES |
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Authors: | Robert A Segal |
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Institution: | Robert A. Segal is professor of religious studies at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Scholars in religious studies, or "religionists," often mischaracterize the social-scientific study of religion. They assume that a social-scientific analysis of the origin, function, meaning, or truth of religion either opposes or disregards the believer's analysis, which religionists profess to present and defend. I do not argue that the social sciences analyze religion from the believer's point of view. I argue instead that a social scientific analysis is more akin and germane to the believer's point of view than religionists assume. I single out seven mischaracterizations of the social sciences typically held by religionists. |
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Keywords: | believer's point of view Berger Eliade Freud function irreducibly religious meaning origin social-scientific |
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