Learning Religion
Discover the intricate dynamics of faith with Learning Religion by Berghahn Books. Published in 2007, this compelling hardback edition spans 248 pages, offering a fresh perspective on the study of religion. This volume delves into how individuals become religious, emphasizing the processes of transmission and innovation through the lens of learning. It argues that religious culture is not a static entity but is actively constructed by individuals who engage in meaningful learning experiences. Rather than being passive recipients, these agents play a vital role in shaping their beliefs and practices. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Learning Religion invites readers to explore the dynamic interplay between learning and religious culture.