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The Next Step in Studying Religion: A Graduate's Guide

Editat de Mathieu E. Courville
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2007
A collection of essays written specifically to help graduate students of Religious Studies and Theology in their quest to become professional scholars and professors: this candid and yet practical guide is indispensable reading for graduate students of religion (and cognate fields). Contributions aim to encapsulate the 'pearls of wisdom' that each contributor feels would have assisted them when they themselves were graduate students. Many of the problematic themes of studying religion or religions emerge, but they do so concretely, that is, within the narratives of the lives of experienced professors. These problems are therefore not simply or predominantly dealt with as mere intellectual abstractions. The biographical flavour of many of the essays will help the graduate student reader relate to the work of more experienced students of Religious Studies and Theology and may even constitute important reading for scholars who are dealing with the oeuvre of contributors. Contains more than a dozen essays written by a mix of well established and younger scholars including: David Chidester, Harold Coward, Donald A. Crosby, Michel Desjardins, Marc H. Ellis, Darlene Jushka, Klaus Klostermaier, Kay Koppendrayer, Charles H. Long, Larry Patriquin, Vern Neufeld Redekop, Carolyn Sharpe, Jon R. Stone, Russell T. McCutcheon.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826498427
ISBN-10: 0826498426
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface 

Mathieu E. Courville (University of Ottawa) - Editor's Introduction: On Reaching for the Other Shore


Part I: 


Larry Patriquin (Nipissing University) - How to Finish a Ph.D. Dissertation in this Lifetime: Some Marbles of Wisdom
Revisited



Michel Desjardin (Wilfrid Laurier University) -  Netting a Job in Religious Studies


Professor Russell T. McCutcheon (University of Alabama) - Theses on the Job Market

Kay Koppedrayer (Wilfrid Laurier University) - Some Thoughts and Advice on Academic Publishing


Part II: 

Harold Coward (Emeritus, University of Victoria) - Graduate Education: A Place Where Past and Future Meet


Klaus Klostermaier (Emeritus, University of Manitoba) - Events, People, and Circumstances: Looking Back at a Largely Unplanned Academic Career in Religious Studies


David Chidester (University of Cape Town) - Studying Religion in South Africa

Marc H. Ellis (Baylor University) - Caution! Prospective Graduate Students of Religion in Judaism and Islam



Carolyn Sharp (St. Paul University, Ottawa) - Un-domestic Conversations: Crossing Borders, Transgressing Boundaries and Contested Territories


Vern Neufeld Redekop (St. Paul University, Ottawa) - Teachings of Blessing as Elements of Reconciliation: Intra and Inter-Religious Hermeneutical Challenges and Opportunities in the Face of Violent Deep-Rooted Conflict


Darlene Juschka (University of Regina) - Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down: Waking Up in Women's Studies


Jon R. Stone (California State University, Long Beach) - Reflections on the Craft of Religious Studies 

Charles H. Long (Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) - Religious Discourse and Hermeneutics: New Approaches in the Study of Religion

Donald A. Crosby (Emeritus, Colorado State University) - A Student's Question: Religious Studies, Philosophy, and the Examined Life


About the Authors

Index

 


Recenzii

"The best dissertation is the one that is finished" is my usual advice to graduate students. Now I am able to recommend this volume which helps graduate students in religious studies and theology to complete their theses, and make the transition to academic employment. There are both practical and theoretical considerations within these pages. This book is required reading for all graduate students and their mentors in our field." Amir Hussain, Associate Professor of Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University
"This collection of essays, which includes personal narratives from several of the most influential scholars in the field of religion, provides welcome practical advice and makes an important contribution to the task of defining our field, taking into account its origins, history and context. This will serve as a useful tool in seminar courses and will also prove an invaluable resource for all who work in the field."Kristin MacLaren, University of Maine at Farmington