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Authors in Dialogue
Comparative Essays in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century English LiteratureMonographs -
Digital Platforms and Cultural Industries
©2018 Edited Collection -
Syntactic Dislocation in English Congregational Song between 1500 and 1900
A Corpus-based Study©2014 Thesis -
Data Structure in Cognitive Metaphor Research
©2014 Monographs -
International Perspectives in Environmental Education
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Toronto Studies in Religion
This series of monographs and books is designed as a contribution to the scholarly and academic understanding of religion. Such understanding is taken to involve both a descriptive and an explanatory task. The first task is conceived as one of surface description involving the gathering of information about religions, and depth description that provides, on the basis of the data gathered, a more finely nuanced description of a tradition's self-understanding. The second task concerns the search for explanation and the development of theory to account for religion and for particular historical traditions. The series will, furthermore, cover the phenomenon of religion in all its constituent dimensions and geographic diversity. Both established and younger scholars in the field will be included and will represent a wide range of viewpoints and positions, producing original work of high order at the monograph and major study level. Although predominantly empirically oriented, the series will also encourage theoretical studies and even leave room for creative and empirically controlled philosophical and speculative approaches in the interpretation of religions and religion. Toronto Studies in Religion will be of particular interest to those who study the subject at universities and colleges but will also be of value to the general educated reader. This series of monographs and books is designed as a contribution to the scholarly and academic understanding of religion. Such understanding is taken to involve both a descriptive and an explanatory task. The first task is conceived as one of surface description involving the gathering of information about religions, and depth description that provides, on the basis of the data gathered, a more finely nuanced description of a tradition's self-understanding. The second task concerns the search for explanation and the development of theory to account for religion and for particular historical traditions. The series will, furthermore, cover the phenomenon of religion in all its constituent dimensions and geographic diversity. Both established and younger scholars in the field will be included and will represent a wide range of viewpoints and positions, producing original work of high order at the monograph and major study level. Although predominantly empirically oriented, the series will also encourage theoretical studies and even leave room for creative and empirically controlled philosophical and speculative approaches in the interpretation of religions and religion. Toronto Studies in Religion will be of particular interest to those who study the subject at universities and colleges but will also be of value to the general educated reader. This series of monographs and books is designed as a contribution to the scholarly and academic understanding of religion. Such understanding is taken to involve both a descriptive and an explanatory task. The first task is conceived as one of surface description involving the gathering of information about religions, and depth description that provides, on the basis of the data gathered, a more finely nuanced description of a tradition's self-understanding. The second task concerns the search for explanation and the development of theory to account for religion and for particular historical traditions. The series will, furthermore, cover the phenomenon of religion in all its constituent dimensions and geographic diversity. Both established and younger scholars in the field will be included and will represent a wide range of viewpoints and positions, producing original work of high order at the monograph and major study level. Although predominantly empirically oriented, the series will also encourage theoretical studies and even leave room for creative and empirically controlled philosophical and speculative approaches in the interpretation of religions and religion. Toronto Studies in Religion will be of particular interest to those who study the subject at universities and colleges but will also be of value to the general educated reader.
21 publications
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From Alexandria to Jerusalem (and Beyond)
Essays in Honor of Lorenzo Perrone©2024 Edited Collection -
Planning as a welfare project
International models, theories and policies from the mid-century to the presentEdited Collection -
Planning as a welfare project
International models, theories and policies from the mid-century to the presentEdited Collection -
Communication and Politics in the Hispanic Monarchy
Managing Times of Emergency©2023 Edited Collection -
Journeys to South Africa
Reflections on 20 Years of Short-term International Service-Learning©2023 Textbook -
The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction
Psychological Realism, Magic Realism, and the Spectral©2023 Monographs -
Small Islands, Big Issues
Pacific Perspectives on the Ecosystem of Knowledge©2023 Edited Collection -
Lectures on China's Traditional Political Thoughts
©2023 Monographs -
Understanding Publics: Theories, Practices, Transformations
©2022 Edited Collection -
Islamic Psychology - Integrative Dialogue
Psychology, Spirituality, Science and Arts©2023 Edited Collection