Why we need to complicate things: The teaching and learning of religion beyond simplification

Johan Roeland
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Much knowledge production, both academic and non‐academic, is driven by a need to simplify the world in order to enable people to navigate the complexities of everyday life. Such simplifications not only risk offering less reliable representations of the world, they can also turn into disruptive and harmful images of the world. In this article, students and teachers in the field of religion and theology are encouraged to value scientific research as a form of knowledge production that complicates things. In an age in which scientific knowledge is constantly contested and in which it competes with other forms of knowledge production (including problematic ones such as fake news, conspiracy theories, stereotyped representations of religion and religious others, and poorly executed journalism), it is important for students to understand that complicating things is a key step in developing reliable knowledge on religion and the (ir)religious other. This article, written for students starting out in the field of theology and religion and for those who teach them, explains how complicating things takes shape in scientific research by discussing three basic elements: (1) not taking things at face value, (2) understanding science as knowledge production and reflecting on science as production, (3) and realizing that there is no absolute certainty.
为什么我们需要把事情复杂化?超越简单化的宗教教与学
许多知识的产生,无论是学术性的还是非学术性的,都是出于简化世界的需要,以使人们能够驾驭复杂的日常生活。这种简化不仅有可能降低对世界的表述的可靠性,还可能变成破坏性的、有害的世界形象。本文鼓励宗教和神学领域的师生重视科学研究,将其视为一种使事物复杂化的知识生产形式。在这个时代,科学知识不断受到质疑,并与其他形式的知识生产(包括假新闻、阴谋论、对宗教和宗教他人的刻板描述以及拙劣的新闻报道等有问题的知识生产)相互竞争,因此,重要的是要让学生明白,将事物复杂化是发展有关宗教和(非)宗教他人的可靠知识的关键步骤。这篇文章是为初涉神学和宗教领域的学生以及教他们的人写的,通过讨论三个基本要素,解释了在科学研究中如何将事情复杂化:(1)不要只看表面现象,(2)将科学理解为知识的生产并反思作为生产的科学,(3)认识到没有绝对的确定性。
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