| Preface | 9 |
Part I | Preliminaries | |
Ch. 1 | Simple questions - complex answers | 21 |
| Why the timidity? | 24 |
| A problem: The state-of-the-art | 26 |
| On the rise and fall of 'classical phenomenology' | 28 |
| Later contributions: Impasses only? | 34 |
| Is there a new paradigm under way? | 42 |
Ch. 2 | Past problems - present solutions: Abolish 'phenomenology'? | 45 |
| Abolish (only) some of phenomenology? | 52 |
| Will new names help? | 56 |
| The 'inescapability' of the phenomenology of religion | 59 |
| The role of theory in classical phenomenological monographs | 65 |
Ch. 3 | Rereading the originators | 73 |
| Pierre Daniel Chantepie de la Saussaye | 76 |
| Cornelis P. Tiele | 82 |
| William Brede Kristensen | 87 |
| Phenomenology of religion: A 'method'? | 92 |
| - or a discipline? | 95 |
| The 'essence' of religion: The case of transcendental realism | 96 |
Ch. 4 | Paradigms: Comparison and generalization in retrospect | 103 |
| Up from the particular | 108 |
| The three modes of comparison | 113 |
| Universalism and the necessarily general | 114 |
| Evolution: A contested fact | 116 |
| Relativism: The benign alternative? | 121 |
| Comparison: The unavoidable condition | 123 |
Ch. 5 | Prescriptive and the normative considerations - Challenges to a study of religion | 129 |
| Normativity in method and morality | 130 |
| Fear of reductionism | 134 |
| Deductions, prescriptions and some misunderstandings thereof | 139 |
| On some reasons of the malaise | 143 |
| Specifying or generalizing: The inherent tension | 148 |
Ch. 6 | The study of religion and its model sciences | 159 |
| 'Deja vu' or 'altere Ansatze' | 162 |
| Model sciences vs. 'Hilfswissenschaften' | 168 |
| The lesson of linguistics: From diachronic to synchronic | 172 |
| 'The revolution in anthropology': From history to function | 176 |
| On generalizations: The testing of theory by theory | 179 |
| Anthropology and linguistics as models sciences | 182 |
| Anthropology: Thriving on comparison - or? | 184 |
| Linguistics and 'the deductive turn' | 192 |
| On to a philosophy of science for comparative religion | 197 |
Part II | Foundations | |
Ch. 7 | Philosophy of science - in the study of religion? | 205 |
| The shaken foundations of 'science' | 208 |
| Philosophies of the human and social sciences | 216 |
| Any philosophy of the study of religion? | 218 |
| Explanation | 223 |
| Explanation and coherence | 232 |
| Explanatory interpretation | 236 |
| Interpretation and deconstruction | 241 |
| On hermeneutics | 244 |
| Life-worlds | 249 |
Ch. 8 | Realisms reconsidered: Intuitive, scientific and symbolic | 255 |
| Intuitive realism | 259 |
| Epistemology, culture and semantics | 263 |
| Internal realism and the study of religion | 271 |
| Semantic anti-realism | 274 |
| Why religion matters anyway: Symbolic realism | 283 |
Ch. 9 | Social facts: Religion, theory, and science | 289 |
| Social facts and meanings | 291 |
| Theories as social facts | 298 |
| Science as a social fact: The critique | 301 |
| Metaphysics and rationality in the human sciences | 305 |
| Rationality and values | 307 |
| A 'no problem' thesis for the study of religion | 316 |
Ch. 10 | Ontology of concepts - concepts of ontology | 319 |
| Essentialism considered | 324 |
| Concepts and constructions | 328 |
| Concepts and many other 'things' | 331 |
| Intensions, extensions and various shades of meaning | 338 |
| Two dimensions of meaning | 343 |
Ch. 11 | Relevant relativisms and postmodernisms | 353 |
| Relativisms in anthropology and in the study of religion | 356 |
| On epistemic and judgmental relativism | 360 |
| The many faces of relativism | 365 |
| Escaping from the maze? | 370 |
| Will the real relativist stand up? | 374 |
| 'Conceptual relativity', 'internal realism' and relativism | 378 |
| Relativism: A field of contentions | 381 |
| Relevant postmodernisms | 392 |
Part III | Consequences | |
Ch. 12 | On the possibility of the 'science of comparative religion' | 407 |
| The criticisms revisited | 409 |
| Religion as a (non-trivial) social phenomenon | 415 |
| Some epistemological ruminations | 420 |
| Some methodological ruminations | 434 |
| Objectifications | 438 |
| A short catalogue of comparabilities | 440 |
| On formalization and generalization | 446 |
| The study of religion as a narrative activity | 449 |
| Danish summary | 455 |
| Bibliography | 461 |
| Name Index | 497 |
| Subject Index | 505 |