Engler/Tradition, 5. Agency and Reason

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This chapter will argue that tradition is best thought of in terms of a family of oppositions (ancient/modern, received/invented, imitative/creative, static/dynamic, unitary/plural, universal/particular, continuous/discontinuous etc.) that do their ideological work through alignment with various normative distinctions (true/false, authentic/inauthentic, orthodox/heterodox etc.). The goal is to further undermine essentialist views of the concept. (Various examples will trace relations between these ideas of the sociological categories of authority drawn from Weber: priest vs. prophet.)
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- container titleTradition: A Critical Primer
- creatorSteven Engler
- isbn9781781799093 (eBook)
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd., 2024
- publisher placeSheffield, United Kingdom
- rights holderEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- series titleConcepts in the Study of Religion
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