2004
Volume 71, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2542-6583
  • E-ISSN: 2590-3268

Abstract

Afterword

Reflecting on the contributions to this special issue, in this afterword I argue that the current fragmented state of religious studies in the Netherlands may well be taken as a laboratory to develop a study of religion for the future. Religious studies ‘new style’ can break with all sorts of path-dependent constraints, including the religious studies/theology binary, and should conduct research and teaching about religion against a global, postcolonial horizon in the broader context of the humanities.

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