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Critical Research on Religion
Volume 11, Number 3 (December 2023)
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Articles:
“An Islamic framework for animal ethics: Widening the conversation to include Islamic ethical vegetarianism”
by Mohamed Mukhtar and Mary-Justine Todd
“Scripture in Stormont: Incidental reference to the Bible in Northern Irish politics”
by J. Andrew Doole
“Hegemonic fundamentalism in Wichita, Kansas: The Defenders of the Christian Faith, 1926-1931”
by P. J. Rooks
“Reproducing whiteness? A critical race analysis of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ process for drafting the framework for secondary religious education”
by Kathleen M. Sellers
“Not about religion: A reinterpretation of the Chinese rites controversy”
by Zhe Gao
"Measuring the strength of belief in the supernatural entities in the Babylonian Talmud. A method based on the Elyonim veTachtonim project"
by Wojciech Kosior
Book Reviews:
Massimo Faggioli, The Liminal Papacy of Pope Francis: Moving toward Global Catholicity
Reviewed by Javier Recio Huetos
Geneviéve Zubrzycki, Resurrecting the Jew: Nationalism, Philosemitism, and Poland’s Jewish Revival
Reviewed by Warren S. Goldstein
Dorota Hal, Marta Kolodziejska, and Kerstin Radde-Antweiler, Minority Churches as Media Settlers: Negotiating Deep Mediatization
Reviewed by Moch Zainul Arifin
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Critical Research on Religion - Volume 11, Number 3, Dec 01, 2023
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"An Islamic Framework for Animal Ethics"!! Excellent article! thank you
In his contribution to the recently published open-access collection, Worlds Ending. Ending Worlds, Thomas Lynch has a chapter on "A Political Theology of the World That Ends" in which he writes: "Against critiques which link apocalypticism with a kind of hysteria or find it reducible to another form of imperialism, I argue for a form of apocalypticism which is opposed to the world as a universalist project." Check out the full chapter here:
doi.org/10.1515/9783110787009-003
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Call for Papers: Critical Research on Religion Conference, Chinese University of Hong Kong, June 7-10, 2024
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Announcing the December 2023 issue of Critical Research on Religion
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