Critical Research on Religion Vol. 9, No. 2, August 1, 2021 is now available online

 
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Critical Research on Religion- Volume: 9, Number: 2 (August 2021)

Special Issue: Enlightening Religion

Introduction

Enlightening religion: Light and darkness in religious knowledge and knowledge about religionJeremy Stolow and Birgit Meyer

Articles

Offshoring the invisible world? American ghosts, witches, and demons in the early enlightenmentCraig Koslofsky

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind: Light and luminous being in Islamic theologyChristian Lange

Visualizing the soul: Diagrams and the subtle body of light (jism laṭīf) in Shams al-Dīn al-Daylamī’s The Mirror of Souls (Mirʿāt al-arwāḥ)Eyad Abuali

When silence is “yeelen” (light): Exploring the corporeality of the mind in a nocturnal solo zikr practice (Odienné, Ivory Coast)André Chappatte

Japanese divine light in Kinshasa: transcultural resonance and critique in the religiously multiple cityPeter Lambertz

Electric light and the visualization of Catholic power in Spain during the Restoration Era (1874–1931)Daniel Pérez-Zapico

Book Reviews

Mubashar Hasan, Islam and Politics in Bangladesh: The Followers of UmmahMd Mizanur Rahman

M. A. Muqtedar Khan, Islam and Good Governance: A Political Philosophy of IhsanÖmer Faruk Koç

Tad DeLay, Against: What does the White Evangelical Want?SJ Cowan

Oliver Freiberger, Considering Comparison: A Method for Religious StudiesJens Schlieter

Giuseppe Giordan and Adam Possamai (eds), The Social Scientific Study of Exorcism in ChristianityRichard Cimino 


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