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  1. Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices, themes and impacts (including migration) of the world's religions.

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  3. The term comparative religion broadly signifies the study of all traditions and forms of religious life, as distinguished from the study or exposition of just one. Ideally, and more specifically, it is the disciplined, historically informed consideration of commonalities and differences among religions.

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions that involves the systematic comparison of doctrines, practices, and impacts of the worlds religions. It aims to understand the fundamental philosophical concerns of religion, such as ethics, metaphysics, and salvation.

  5. The concentration in the Comparative Study of Religion at Harvard invites students to explore the most consequential and momentous questions relevant to the understanding of individual and communal human life.

  6. Comparative Religion compare and contrast major religions and give significance to religious rights, rituals, and thought in religious traditions. This course looks at the common threads found in religious faiths worldwide and also how each faith is unique and powerful in its own tradition.

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  7. Scholars of religion use a range of tools: historical methods to think about how religions change over time; comparative methods to analyze rituals or texts in different religions; anthropological methods to study how religion shapes human cultures and societies.

  8. This tradition, alternatively called comparative religion, phenomenology of religion, the history of religions, and, most simply, religious studies, maintains that religion is religion and little, if anything, else. Accordingly, religion is not the subject of anthropology, sociology, psychology, or economics.

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