Introduction 1. Biography 2. No data for religion: classification and definition 3. Magic rather than science: comparison 4. Laboratories for comparison: founders and traditions 5. An enterprise undertaken in bad faith: disciplines and professions 6. What’s the difference?: toward reconstruction Epilogue
Christopher I. Lehrich is the author of The Language of Demons and Angels and The Occult Mind and the editor of On Teaching Religion: Essays by Jonathan Z. Smith. He was formerly Vice President of the North American Association for the Study of Religion.
"Because Jonathan Z. Smith’s work has proved invaluable in many of
our careers—helping us to rethink what it means to be a scholar, to
engage in comparison, and to teach others—Christopher Lehrich’s
volume on Smith’s career and method is a welcome addition to the
literature, providing the only extended commentary on the work of
one of the international field’s most important writers and
teachers. Jonathan Z. Smith on Religion will surely become the
starting place for a new generation of scholars curious as to how
reading Smith can make them better scholars too."—Russell T.
McCutcheon, University of Alabama, USA"Lehrich has done a superb
job of distilling and interpreting the complexity of J.Z. Smith’s
work. This user-friendly guide is a must-have resource for those
who want to think about someone who thought about religion in new
and creative ways."—Aaron W. Hughes, University of Rochester,
USA
"Because Jonathan Z. Smith’s work has proved invaluable in many of
our careers—helping us to rethink what it means to be a scholar, to
engage in comparison, and to teach others—Christopher Lehrich’s
volume on Smith’s career and method is a welcome addition to the
literature, providing the only extended commentary on the work of
one of the international field’s most important writers and
teachers. Jonathan Z. Smith on Religion will surely become the
starting place for a new generation of scholars curious as to how
reading Smith can make them better scholars too."—Russell T.
McCutcheon, University of Alabama, USA"Lehrich has done a superb
job of distilling and interpreting the complexity of J.Z. Smith’s
work. This user-friendly guide is a must-have resource for those
who want to think about someone who thought about religion in new
and creative ways."—Aaron W. Hughes, University of Rochester, USA
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