Abstract
This article first sketches the historical development of religious studies in order to question the actual situation of our discipline. The main objective is not to offer an exhaustive representation of the discipline, but rather to present some general observations and to introduce some questions that are crucial for determining our discipline's identity. I will then attempt to establish a connection between the ideas put forth in the articles in this issue of SR and my own professional experience in the field of religious studies.
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