27 avril 2020
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urbrel, « Memory, History and Religion », Religion and Urbanity, ID : 10670/1.nwtx73
To give “urban religion” a historical dimension that reaches beyond “modernity” (whatever that is) means to talk about religious change. But is religion a subject adapted to narratives of change in the face of so many religious claims about unchangeability? This contribution brings together some proposals and observations on historicizing religion. I have argued at length elsewhere that historians of religion unintentionally collaborate with the intentions of their sources to construct and ...