Theory in a Time of Excess - Beyond Reflection and Explanation in Religious Studies Scholarship - Aaron W. Hughes

Theory in a Time of Excess - Beyond Reflection and Explanation in Religious Studies Scholarship - Aaron W. Hughes

4. Signifying 'Theory': Toward a method of Mutually Assured Deconstruction

Theory in a Time of Excess - Beyond Reflection and Explanation in Religious Studies Scholarship - Aaron W. Hughes

Richard W. Newton, Jr. [+-]
University of Alabama
Richard W. Newton, Jr. is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. His research examines the making of social difference in light of the anthropology of scriptures. He also curates the teacher-scholar multimedia resource, Sowing the Seed: Fruitful Conversations in Religion, Culture, and Teaching (sowingtheseed.org).

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Newton, Richard. 4. Signifying 'Theory': Toward a method of Mutually Assured Deconstruction. Theory in a Time of Excess - Beyond Reflection and Explanation in Religious Studies Scholarship. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 37-46 Jan 2017. ISBN 9781781794241. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=28817. Date accessed: 25 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.28817. Jan 2017

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