Table of Contents Alert
Critical Research on Religion
Volume: 11, Number: 2 (August 2023)
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/CRR/current
Articles:
"'The Cult of Greta Thunberg': De-legitimating Climate Activism with 'Religion'"
Jere Kyyrö, Tuomas Äystö, and Titus Hjelm
"Heidegger as a Colonial Thinker: Puritanism and Germany’s Errand into the Wilderness"
Markus Weidler
Section on Shīʿa Islam in Iran:
"Sacred suffering and the construction of political spirituality in the Iranian Shiism discourse"
Zahra Khoshk Jan
"A typology of shī ʿī discourses and possibilities of democracy"
Naser Ghobadzadeh and Ali Akbar
Section on Traditional Religion and Modernity in Nigeria:
"Customary Arbitration: Religion, Culture, and Law in Igboland"
Johnson Ifeanyi Okeke
"Socio-musical acculturation in Igbe and Iyayi religious movements among the Urhobo and Esan of Nigeria"
Charles Aluede and Bruno Dafe Ekewenu
Book Reviews:
Reza Aslan, An American Martyr in Persia: The Epic Life and Tragic Death of Howard Baskerville
Reviewed by Richard A. Horsley
Robert A Yelle and Lorenz Trein, eds. Narratives of Disenchantment and Secularization: Critiquing Max Weber’s Idea of Modernity
Reviewed by Warren S. Goldstein
Arkotong Longkumer, The Greater India Experiment: Hindutva and the Northeast
Reviewed by Deepika Kashyap
Erin K. Wilson, Religion and World Politics: Connecting Theory with Practice
Reviewed by Ernils Larsson
Molly H. Bassett and Natalie Avalos, eds. Indigenous Religious Traditions in 5 Minutes
Reviewed by Sydney Beckmann
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