The Invention of World Religions
Or, How European Universalism Was Preserved in the Language of Pluralism
384 pages, 1 halftone, 1 line drawing 6 x 9
©
2005
Cloth $51.00
ISBN: 9780226509884
Published May 2005
Paper $21.00
ISBN: 9780226509891
Published May 2005
Preface Introduction 1. World Religions in the Academy Today 2. The Discourse on Religion as a Discourse of Othering 3. A Synoptic Overview 4. Writing History in the Age of Theory: A Brief Discourse on Method Part 1 Chapter 1: "The Religions of the World" before "World Religions" 1. "World Religions" in the Age of World Wars 2. Early Modern Taxonomy, or the Order of Nations 3. Before the Birth of Science Chapter 2: The Legacy of Comparative Theology 1. Two Pioneers: Frederick Denison Maurice and James Freeman Clarke 2. Strategies for Representation 3. A Critic: Charles Hardwick 4. The Variety of Parascientific Comparativism Part 2 Chapter 3: The Birth Trauma of World Religions Chapter 4: Buddhism, a World Religion 1. Before Buddhism 2. Europe Discovers Buddhism 3. Buddhism and the Future of Europe Chapter 5: Philology and the Discovery of a Fissure in the European Past 1. The Discovery of the Indo-European Past 2. The Birth of Comparative Grammar 3. The Supremacy of Inflection 4. The Essential Nature of the Semitic: Ernest Renan Chapter 6: Islam, a Semitic Religion 1. The Problem of Islam for Premodern and Early Modern Europe 2. The Problem of Semitism and Aryanism for Nineteenth-Century Europe 3. Islam, the Arab Religion: Abraham Kuenen 4. Sufism, an Aryan Islam: Otto Pfleiderer Chapter 7: Philologist Out of Season: F. Max Müller on the Classification of Language and Religion 1. The Aristocracy of Book Religions 2. On the Possibility of the Common Origin of Languages 3. The Trouble with the Turanian 4. The Real Trouble with the Turanian 5. A Tale of Two Burnoufs Part 3 Chapter 8: Interregnum: Omnibus Guide for Looking toward the Twentieth Century 1. Bequest of the Nineteenth Century: The Sacred Books of the East, 1879-1910 2. The World's Parliament of Religions, 1893 3. Amateur Interests Have Their Say: Private Foundations and Endowed Lectureships 4. Colonial Self-Articulation 5. Transitional Systems Chapter 9: The Question of Hegemony: Ernst Troeltsch and the Reconstituted European Universalism Unconcluding Scientific Postscript Bibliography Index
|