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Religion in the thought of Mikhail Bakhtin: reason and faith

Bagshaw, Dr Hilary B PAstley, Revd Jeff(Series edited by)Beckford, Professor James A(Series edited by)Brummer, Mr Richard(Series edited by)Brummer, Professor Vincent(Series edited by)Fiddes, Professor Paul S(Series edited by)Gorringe, Professor T J(Series edited by)Grenz, Mr Stanley J(Series edited by)Hutch, Mr Richard(Series edited by)Jasper, Dr David(Series edited by)Lieu, Ms Judith(Series edited by)Samuel, Professor Geoffrey(Series edited by)Sauter, Mr Gerhard(Series edited by)Thatcher, Professor Adrian(Series edited by)Thiselton, Canon Anthony C(Series edited by)Tilley, Mr Terrance(Series edited by)Torrance, Mr Alan(Series edited by)Volf, Mr Miroslav(Series edited by)Williams, Mr Raymond Brady(Series edited by)
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This book examines the significance of religion in the work of the twentieth century philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin.

Exploring Bakhtin?s contribution to debates on methodology in the study of religion, this book argues that his use of religious terminology is derived from his source material in philosophy of religion and not from his confessional commitment to Russian Orthodox Christianity.

Critiquing Gavin Flood?s important work Beyond Phenomenology, Hilary Bagshaw explains how Bakhtin?s work on ?outsideness? presents invaluable insights for scholars of religion, particularly pertinent to the contemporary insider/outsider debate.

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Ashgate
1409462420 / 9781409462422
Ebook
197
28/03/2013
English
172 pages