Contents:Introduction: Religion, the West, and the History of ReligionsI The West and Religion1. A Central Concept
The Mirror of the West
Singular Universes
Religio and Religion
Texts, Corpora, and Hypertext
Cosmographical Issues2. A Paprdoxical Subject
Religions or Religious Phenomena?
History or Histories?3. An Uncertain Anthropological Calling
A Nebula of Definitions
An Absence of Criteria
Imprecise and Shifting Boundaries
Arbitrary Typologies
A Scattering of Monographs
Arbitrary, Narcissistic ObjectivizationII Order and History4. Christianity and the West
A Unique History
Interiorization and Universalization
Autonomy and Imperialism5. Continuities
A General Topic
A Major Paradigm
Exemplary ThesesIII The Genealogy of a Western Science6. The History of Religions in the Nineteenth Century
Ubiquitous Prejudices
Myths and Science
A Science of Its Time7. Three Twentieth-Century Debates
The Sociological Explanation
""Historians"" and Phenomenologists
The Invention of Homo religiosusIV From Religions to Cosmographic Formations8. The West, Religion, and Science9. ProlegomenaNotes
Index
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""A very rich synthesis, this book brings together the various stages of work by a critical and theoretical researcher of anthropology.""