Critical Research on Religion 13(1) April 2025

 
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Date: April 14th 2025

Critical Research on Religion
Volume: 13, Number: 1 (April 2025)

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

Editorial:

“Israel/Palestine: Towards a one-state solution”
bt Warren S Goldstein

Articles:

“Muslim’s perception of the United States of America: The case of Said Nursi”
by Sadettin Orhan

"‘We have suffered enough and it may even get worse if care is not taken’: Discussing the role of churches in the 2023 general election in a Nigerian town”
by Kingsley Ikechukwu Uwaegbute

“Bystander evil and upstander intervention: the stories of Job and Jesus”
by Magdalen Wing-chi Ki

“Whispers of hair: Untangling the narratives of Tenali and Bandhu in Sony SAB’s Tenali Rama”
by Prateek and Mohana Lasya Sanisetty

CRR Hong Kong 2024 Keynote Address:

“‘Religion’ in a time of qualitative change”
by Roland Boer

Symposium on Joseph Blankholm's The Secular Paradox:

“Introduction: Are we all Christian?”
by Lucas McCracken

“‘The small space of Religion’s remainder’: On the precarities of the secular”
by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd

“Three questions (and a candle): A reply to The Secular Paradox”
by James S Bielo

“Universals, difference, and ghosts: A response to Joseph Blankholm's The Secular Paradox”
by Terence Keel

“The Secular Paradox as site of possibility”
by Janet R Jakobsen

“There’s something queer about the secular paradox”
by Joseph Blankholm

Book Reviews:

Sajjad Adeliyan Tous and James T. Richardson, Managing Religion and Religious Changes in Iran: A Socio-Legal Analysis
Reviewed by Bryan S. Turner

Enrique Dussel, The Theological Metaphors of Marx
Reviewed by Reza Adeputra Tohis

Christopher Candland, The Islamic Welfare State: Muslim Charity, Human Security, and Government Legitimacy in Pakistan
Reviewed by Muhammad Ikrom Azzam, Abdul Hafiz, Wahyu Aditia, Nurul Qomarudin, and Febi Junaidi

Nayanjot Lahiri, Searching for Ashoka: Questing for a Buddhist King from India to Thailand
Reviewed by Maziar Mozaffari Falarti

Jozef Naumowicz, The Origin of the Feast of the Nativity in the Patristic
Reviewed by Yue Du

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