Hermeneutics, Politics, and the History of Religions: The Contested Legacies of Joachim Wach and Mircea Eliade
Hermeneutics, Politics, and the History of Religions: The Contested Legacies of Joachim Wach and Mircea Eliade
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Abstract
This book brings together an international group of leading scholars of religion to reflect in concert on the lives, works, and legacies of two of the twentieth century’s most influential historians of religions: Joachim Wach and Mircea Eliade. Both men taught at the University of Chicago Divinity School, and the “Chicago School” they are thought to have forged has had enormous impact on the way religion has been studied and written about ever since. While the extent of their influence is beyond question, the scholarly world has been deeply divided not only about the value of their work but also about its proper interpretation. In particular, scholars have been at odds over whether or to what extent the circumstances of their lives bear a significant relationship to their intellectual output. As this volume make clear, their perspectives on religion and their ways of articulating their understanding cannot be properly understood without reference to the circumstances of their lives, the political and cultural movements that dominated their early years in Germany and Romania, and their own idiosyncratic scholarly and personal agendas. The chapters in this volume—the proceedings of a 2006 conference marking the fiftieth anniversary of Wach’s death (2005) and the hundredth anniversary of Eliade’s birth (2007)—shed new light on a growing body of work on these two figures, the controversies they have generated, and their legacies in the scholarly study of religion.
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Front Matter
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Part I Joachim Wach: Contexts, Categories, and Controversy
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1
Joachim Wach between the George Circle and Weber’s Typology of Religious Communities
Hans G. Kippenberg
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The Master-Interpreter: Notes on the German Career of Joachim Wach (1922–1935
Steven M. Wasserstrom
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3
After the Naming Explosion: Joachim Wach’s Unfinished Project
Gregory D. Alles
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Wach, Radhakrishnan, and Relativism
Charles S. Preston
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Joachim Wach between the George Circle and Weber’s Typology of Religious Communities
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Part II Mircea Eliade: Literature and Politics
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Eliade and Ionesco in the Post–World War II Years: Questions of Identity in Exile
Matei Calinescu†
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The Poetical and Rhetorical Structure of the Eliadean Text: A Contribution to Critical Theory and Discourses on Religions
Daniel Dubuisson andAndrew Meehan
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Modern Western Esoteric Currents in the Work of Mircea Eliade: The Extent and Limits of Their Presence
Antoine Faivre
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8
The Camouflaged Sacred in Mircea Eliade’s Self-Perception, Literature, and Scholarshi
Moshe Idel
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The Influence of Eastern Orthodox Christian Theology on Mircea Eliade’s Understanding of Religion
Bryan Rennie
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The Eternal Deferral
Jonathan Z. Smith
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Eliade and Ionesco in the Post–World War II Years: Questions of Identity in Exile
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Part III Mircea Eliade: Politics and Literature
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Southeast Europe and the Idea of the History of Religions in Mircea Eliade
Florin Turcanu andNicolas Meylan
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12
Fascist Scholars, Fascist Scholarship: The Quest for Ur-Fascism and the Study of Religion
Elaine Fisher
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13
Tracing the Red Thread: Anti-Communist Themes in the Work of Mircea Eliade
Anne T. Mocko
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14
Mircea Eliade’s Ambivalent Legac
Carlo Ginzburg
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Southeast Europe and the Idea of the History of Religions in Mircea Eliade
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End Matter
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