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Critics Not Caretakers : Redescribing the Public Study of Religion
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Critics Not Caretakers : Redescribing the Public Study of Religion

The essays collected together in Critics Not Caretakers argue that the study of religion must be rethought as an ordinary aspect of social historical existence a stance that makes the scholar of religion a critic of cultural and historical practices rather than a caretaker of religious tradition or a font of timeless wisdom and deep meaning. The book begins with several essays that outline the basis of an alternative sociorhetorical approach to studying religion before moving on to a series of discrete dispatches from the ongoing theory wars each of which uses the work of such writers as Karen Armstrong Walter Burkert Benson Saler and Jacob Neusner as a point of entry into wider theoretical issues of importance to the field’s future. The author then examines the socio-political role of this brand of critical scholarship—a role that differs dramatically from the type of sympathetic caretaking generally associated with scholars of religion who feel compelled to “go public. ” Concluding the work is a consideration of how scholars as teachers can address issues of theory method and critical thinking in a variety of undergraduate classrooms—the location where they have always been publicly accountable intellectuals. The new edition of this still read and for some controversial book preserves the original essays but includes a new opening chapter and new introductory commentaries across all of the chapters to demonstrate how little the field has changed since the volume was first published in 2001. Accordingly the book continues to provide a viable alternative for those wanting to take a more critical approach to the study of religion. | Critics Not Caretakers Redescribing the Public Study of Religion

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The essays collected together in Critics Not Caretakers argue that the study of religion must be rethought as an ordinary aspect of social historical existence a stance that makes the scholar of religion a critic of cultural and historical practices rather than a caretaker of religious tradition or a font of timeless wisdom and deep meaning. The book begins with several essays that outline the basis of an alternative sociorhetorical approach to studying religion before moving on to a series of discrete dispatches from the ongoing theory wars each of which uses the work of such writers as Karen Armstrong Walter Burkert Benson Saler and Jacob Neusner as a point of entry into wider theoretical issues of importance to the field’s future. The author then examines the socio-political role of this brand of critical scholarship—a role that differs dramatically from the type of sympathetic caretaking generally associated with scholars of religion who feel compelled to “go public. ” Concluding the work is a consideration of how scholars as teachers can address issues of theory method and critical thinking in a variety of undergraduate classrooms—the location where they have always been publicly accountable intellectuals. The new edition of this still read and for some controversial book preserves the original essays but includes a new opening chapter and new introductory commentaries across all of the chapters to demonstrate how little the field has changed since the volume was first published in 2001. Accordingly the book continues to provide a viable alternative for those wanting to take a more critical approach to the study of religion. | Critics Not Caretakers Redescribing the Public Study of Religion

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