
Critical Research on Religion
Volume 13, Number 3 (December 2025)
Table of Contents:
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/CRR/current
Articles:
“Rendering unto Caesar: Receptions of the Bible as a source for secularism”
Hannah M Strømmen
“Religious ideologies, legitimation, and citizenship in “second republic” Zimbabwe”
Theophilus Tinashe Nenjerama and Tavengwa Gwekwerere
“Pulpit, power, and predation: “Yahoo Men of God,” prosperity theology, and the Twin Fraud Triangles”
Suleman Lazarus, Peter Tickner and Mark Button
“Rethinking the Christian vow of matrimonial indissolubility amidst persistent domestic violence in contemporary Nigerian marriages”
Kenechi Nnaemeka Afunugo
“From ressentiment to revengefulness: An analysis of the discourse of barāʿatī Shīʿism in Iran”
Mehdi Nourian, Hassan Chavoshian and Hamid Ebadollahi-Chanzanagh
“Theoretical perspectives on Ṭabāṭabāʾī’s constructional conceptions: Islamic tradition and modernity in the Iranian context”
Abolfazl Morshedi
Response:
“Where the poem meets the battlefield: Speaking of Palestine and Israel”
Anonymous
Book Reviews:
Udi Greenberg, The End of the Schism: Catholics, Protestants, and the Remaking of Christian Life in Europe, 1880s–1970s
Reviewed by Tobias Brandner
Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan and Ann Black, eds., Freedom of Religion and Religious Diversity State Accommodation of Religious Minorities
Reviewed by Amiruddin
Antoine Borrut, Ceballos Manuela, and Vacca Alison, eds., Navigating Language in the Early Islamic World: Multilingualism and Language Change in the First Centuries of Islam
Reviewed by Ahmad Solahuddin and Moh. Miftakhul Huda
M Arnez and M Budianta, Gender, Islam, and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia
Reviewed by M Muji Buddin SM and Mochammad Irfan Achfandhy
Start a new thread, email:
ccrr_listserve@criticaltheoryofreligion.org
This is the listserve of The Center for Critical Research on Religion (http://www.criticaltheoryofreligion.org). The Center publishes the journal Critical Research on Religion with SAGE Publications (http://crr.sagepub.com) and the book series "Studies in Critical Research on Religion" in hardcover with Brill Academic Publishers (http://brill.com/scrr) and in paperback with Haymarket books (https://www.haymarketbooks.org/series_collections/13-studies-in-critical-research-in-religion).
The purpose of this listserve is to serve as a means of communication for The Center and its activities, and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas between scholars interested in the critical theory of religion, critical research on religion, and the critical study of religion broadly defined.
We invite you to join this listserve to stay informed and to inform others.
*If you are having difficulty subscribing to this list, please contact goldstein@criticaltheoryofreligion.org
The archives of this listserve will be open to the public. However, the membership list including the e-mail addresses will stay private.