Unlike other humanistic disciplines, the academic study of religion must
contend with a phenomenon that touches every dimension of human
experience. For scholars so engaged, the study of religion often becomes
a cross-cultural as well as a necessarily interdisciplinary endeavor. In
this collection of original essays, Jon R. Stone has brought together
the intellectual autobiographies of fourteen senior scholars - all with
national or international reputations in their respective fields - each
of whom reflects upon his or her own theoretical assumptions and
methodological approaches to the study of religion. Taken together,
these essays represent the variety of research methods and interpretive
rigor mature scholars bring to the task of examining religious
phenomena, religious actions, religious movements, and religious ideas.