In the cage of ‘Religious Sciences’
Disciplines
Article
French
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In 2006, maybe Michel Cartry read it, ‘Religious Sciences’ changed look and look into yearbooks, they were presented instead of originality: ‘religious facts’, secular spirit, with a weak focus on ‘comparatism’ and interdisciplinarity. If he saw this, Michel had to be surprised and fun by discovering the ranking of study fields: ‘ethnology’ at the top, followed by ‘antique polytheisms’. Nomadic between an increasingly etriquy-borne Hexagone, and a...