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Announcement ANNOUNCEMENT METHOD AND THEORY: AN ON-LINE BIBLIOGRAPHY http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/MandT BRUCE ALTON Designed as a resource for those who study, teach, research, or have a general scholarly interest in the academic study of religions, this database is housed on the fast and powerful University of Toronto (Canada) Library server. It can be integrated into a curriculum for courses on the subject, or on any course in the study of religion where methodological and theoretical issues are a key factor in the course. Visitors will find it a thoroughly interactive web-site. The focus of this collection is on materials which raise significant issues of method and theory in the academic study of religion. Books and articles on religion or religions, as such, are not included unless they raise significant methodological or theoretical issues. The entries cur- rently on the database are obviously not exhaustive of the subject; they grew out of the "Method & Theory in the Study of Religion" graduate course at the University of Toronto, but are meant to be the foundation for a continually growing collection of use to anyone with Internet access and with a professional interest in the subject. The library call numbers shown are those http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Method & Theory in the Study of Religion Brill

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 1999 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0943-3058
eISSN
1570-0682
DOI
10.1163/157006899X00230
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ANNOUNCEMENT METHOD AND THEORY: AN ON-LINE BIBLIOGRAPHY http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/MandT BRUCE ALTON Designed as a resource for those who study, teach, research, or have a general scholarly interest in the academic study of religions, this database is housed on the fast and powerful University of Toronto (Canada) Library server. It can be integrated into a curriculum for courses on the subject, or on any course in the study of religion where methodological and theoretical issues are a key factor in the course. Visitors will find it a thoroughly interactive web-site. The focus of this collection is on materials which raise significant issues of method and theory in the academic study of religion. Books and articles on religion or religions, as such, are not included unless they raise significant methodological or theoretical issues. The entries cur- rently on the database are obviously not exhaustive of the subject; they grew out of the "Method & Theory in the Study of Religion" graduate course at the University of Toronto, but are meant to be the foundation for a continually growing collection of use to anyone with Internet access and with a professional interest in the subject. The library call numbers shown are those

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Published: Jan 1, 1999

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