There is this standardized way of studying religions and it often starts with categorization. I wonder how true the cate

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There is this standardized way of studying religions and it often starts with categorization. I wonder how true the cate

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There is this standardized way of studying religions and itoften starts with categorization. I wonder how true the categoriesare? And then there is this issue of how complex everything is (towhich Bauman refers).
Any ideas about how recent developments such asglobalization, climate change and the new physics, changed thestudy of religion (or conventional categories)?
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