Critical Research on Religion Vol. 9, No. 1, April 1, 2021 is now available online

 
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Critical Research on Religion- Volume: 9, Number: 1 (April 2021)

Editorial

Trump, the religious right, and the spectre of fascism Warren S Goldstein

Articles

The psychic life of consumer power: Judith Butler, Ernest Dichter, the American marketing reception of Freud, and the rituals of consuming religion George Gonzalez

Financializing the soul: Christian microfinance and economic missionization in Colombia Rebecca C Bartel

Instruments of immolation: Giorgio Agamben and the Eucharistic reformations of the sixteenth century Klaus C Yoder

Postfeminist, engaged and resistant: Evangelical male clergy attitudes towards gender and women’s ordination in the Church of England Alex Fry

Symposium

Introduction to symposium on Devin Singh’s Divine CurrencyDavid Newheiser

Money, capital, and theology Pui-Lan Kwok

The economy proper Gil Anidjar

Pondering theological metaphoricity in Devin Singh’s divine currency and beyond Marion Grau

Carceral sacrificonomics in the time of pandemic Erin Runions

Economic theology and critique: A response Devin Singh

Book Reviews

Véronique Altglas and Matthew Wood (eds), Bringing Back the Social Into the Sociology of Religion: Critical Approaches Jean-Pierre Reed

Marsha Aileen Hewitt, Legacies of the Occult: Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Unconscious Communication Ralph W Hood, Jr.

L Benjamin Rolksy, The Rise and Fall of the Religious Left: Politics, Television and Popular Culture in the 1970s and Beyond Eden Consenstein


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