Critical Research on Religion Vol. 8, No. 1, April 1, 2020 is now available online

 
From: "Warren S Goldstein goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
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Date: April 6th 2020

 

Announcing the April 2020 issue of Critical Research on Religion. This issue features a case study on Islamic Fundamentalism by four Iranian scholars in Iran as well as two responses (which are open access) to a book chapter by Russell McCutcheon from Warren S. Goldstein and Kevin Schilbrack, in which McCutcheon criticizes their positions:

 

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Critical Research on Religion- Volume: 8, Number: 1 (April 2020)

Articles

Religious fundamentalism, individuality, and collective identity: A case study of two student organizations in IranMohammad Razaghi, Hasan Chavoshian, Hamid Ebadollahi Chanzanagh, and Kamran Rabiei

A non-fundamentalist return to origin: The new Islamic reformers’ methodology of (re)interpretationMohammad Rezaei

Politics of love: Love as a religious and political discourse in modern China through the lens of political leadersTing Guo

The theological possibilities of communism: A comparison between the utopias of Eastern and Western ChristianitiesTamara Prosic

Responses

What makes Critical Religion critical? A response to Russell McCutcheonWarren S Goldstein

A metaphysics for the study of religion: A critical reading of Russell McCutcheonKevin Schilbrack

Book Reviews

Francis Stewart, Punk Rock Is My Religion—Straight Edge Punk and ‘Religious’ IdentityGeorge González

Melissa Wilcox, Queer Nuns: Religion, Activism, and Serious ParodyJoss Willsbrough

Asad Talal, Secular Translations: Nation-State, Modern Self, and Calculative ReasonJosiah Solis


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