Dear List,
The articles from the April 2019 issue of Critical Research on Religion have now all been posted to the CCRR Blog for comment and discussion. If anyone needs a .pdf of any of them, let me know. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Warren
Editorial:
"On a more constructive relationship between the secular and religious left"
by Warren S Goldstein, Rebekka King, and Jonathan Boyarin
Articles:
"Das Abendland: The politics of Europe’s religious borders"
by "Rosario Forlenza and Bryan S Turner
"Historicizing the category of “religion” in sociological theories: Max Weber and Emile Durkheim"
by Mitsutoshi Horii
"Run the country like a business? The economics of Jordan’s Islamic action front"
by Colin Powers
"African Christian diaspora religion and/or spirituality: A concept analysis and reinterpretation"
by Victor Counted
"Shifting the sacred: Rob Bell and the postconservative evangelical turn"
by Robin D Willey
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