Critical Research on Religion 12(2) August 2024

 
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Date: September 4th 2024

Critical Research on Religion
Volume: 12, Number: 2 (August 2024)

Table of Contents
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/CRR/current

Articles:

“Instantiations of alterity: The goy as modern subject”
by Sergey Dolgopolski and Jonathan Boyarin

“Mohammad Nakhshab’s concept of dialectical Tawhid: Vitalism and the question of monotheism”
by Babak Rahimi

“The incurably incredulous living saint: a multidisciplinary approach to Mother Teresa’s spiritual darkness”
by Gëzim Alpion

“An analysis of the attacks on Christian clergy in north-central and southern Nigeria”
by Favour Chukwuemeka Uroko

Review Essay:

“The case for tattoos as religious practices: From footnote to survey indicator”
by Gustavo Morello SJ

Symposium on The Jewish Left:

“Introduction: Symposium on the Jewish Left”
by Jeremy Menchik

“Beyond Zionism and Anti-Zionism: A Future of the American Jewish Left and the Negation of the ‘Negation of the Diaspora’”
by Shaul Magid

“What is “Jewish” about the Jewish Left in Palestine/Israel?”
by Atalia Omer

“The Invitation of Do’ikayt: Mystical anarchism and the Jewish Left”
by Andy Izenson

Book Reviews:

Eric Hoenes del Pinal, Guarded by Two Jaguars: A Catholic Parish Divided by Language and Faith
Reviewed by Gustavo Morello

Chang Kai-Hsuan, Apocalyptic Paul: Paul’s Theology and the Transformative Christ Event
Reviewed by Chi-Wai Wu

Isidoros C. Katsos, The Metaphysics of Light in the Hexaemeral Literature: From Philo of Alexandria to Gregory of Nyssa
Reviewed by Nathan Alexander Scott

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