The articles in the August 2019 issue of
Critical Research on Religion
(Volume 7, Number 2)
are now posted to the CCRR Blog for comment and discussion:
(if anyone needs .pdfs of them, let me know)
Articles:
1. "Preaching as master’s discourse. A Foucauldian interpretation of Lutheran pastoral power"
by Jouni Tilli
2. "The dark side of religious individualism: A Marcusian exploration"
by James V Spickard
3. "Sacred realms in virtual worlds: The making of Buddhist spaces in Second Life"
by Jessica M Falcone
Symposium – Critical Islam: On Irfan Ahmad's Religion as Critique:
https://criticaltheoryofreligion.org/symposium-critical-islam-on-irfan-ahmads-religion-as-critique/
1. "Introduction: Islamic Critical Thinking from Mecca to the Marketplace"
by Yunus Doğan Telliel
2. "What was enlightenment?"
by Gil Anidjar
3. "Critique in translation"
by Mayanthi Fernando
4. "Trolling for exemplars of Islamicate critique"
by Bruce B Lawrence
5. "Critique, Naqd, Orthodoxy"
by Nada Moumtaz
6. "Reply to Anidjar, Fernando, Lawrence, and Moumtaz"
by Irfan Ahmad
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