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(IAHR)'nin Dinler Tarihi Metodolojisine Kurumsal ... - Düşünce Tarihi

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Mustafa ALICIThe Structural Contribution ofInternational Association for The History of Religions (<strong>IAHR</strong>)to The Methodology of The History of ReligionsCitation/©: Alıcı, Mustafa, (2004). The Structural Contribution of InternationalAssociation for The History of Religions (<strong>IAHR</strong>) to The Methodology of TheHistory of Religions, Milel ve Nihal, 2 (1), 35-74.Abstract: International Association for The History of Religions (<strong>IAHR</strong>) is a globalorganization belonging to the Historians of Religions, which was founded inAmsterdam in 1950. It contributes to the History of Religions in a systematicand structural way so that it might gain a composite framework. For instance bythis global unity, The Historians of Religions tend to build up some multidimentionalsubjec-matters in methodological and theorical ways of the field atthe most effection. <strong>IAHR</strong> gives some great opportunities to the scholars in orderto publish their works, or to hold some important academical meetings such assypmosia, congress, panels and conferences. <strong>IAHR</strong>, by periodically heldcongresses,can make the scholars more effective, more familiar of each otherand more coorparated ones than ever. Lastly <strong>IAHR</strong> encourages the localassociations to hold acamedical activities especially on the local culturaltraditions.Key Words: History of Religions, International Association for The History ofReligions, Methodology of the History of Religions.74MİLEL VE NİHALinanç– kültür–mitoloji

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