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Innovation in Premodern Islam: Between Non-Religion, Irreligion and the Secular
Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies, 2022Premodern Muslim juristic discussions on religious innovation (bidʿa) frequently invoke a distinction between religion and its other: the irreligious and/or non-religious secular.
A. Mustafa
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The "Irreligion of Thinking Men": Melville's Materialist Genealogy
ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture, 2022Melville, as he always does, began to reason of Providence and futurity, and of everything that lies beyond human ken, and informed me that he had “pretty much made up his mind to be annihilated”; but still he does not seem to rest in that anticipation ...
Elizabeth Adams
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Secularity and Irreligion in Cross‐National Context: A Nonlinear Approach
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2019Isabella Kasselstrand
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Secular Dreams and Myths of Irreligion: On the Political Control of Religion in Public Bioethics.
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2021Full-Blooded religion is not acceptable in mainstream bioethics. This article excavates the cultural history that led to the suppression of religion in bioethics. Bioethicists typically fall into one of the following camps.
B. Goss, J. Bishop
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Menocchio in the Twentieth Century: Peasant Poets and Popular Irreligion
Cultural HistoryThis article reopens the question of irreligion among the subaltern classes in European history, a subject long treated as marginal since Carlo Ginzburg's The Cheese and the Worms.
J. Cavaillé
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Infidels and the Damned Churches: Irreligion and Religion in Settler British Columbia
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2019Bramadat, Paul. 2000. The Church on the World’s Turf: An Evangelical Christian Group at a Secular University. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Fischer, David. 1989. Albion’s Seed: Four British Folkways in America. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Malley,
P. Beyer
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