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Religionshistoriske og typologiske overvejelser over fænomenet askese
In the current article I raise the question of asceticism as a ubiquitous and multifarious phenomenon in human culture. Contrary to much traditional scholarship on asceticism within the history of religion that has focused almost exclusively on the ...
Anders Klostergaard Petersen
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Dignity, Cruelty, and the Sacred: Hans Joas's Affirmative Genealogy of Moral Universalism
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 956-960, December 2025.
Kyle Nicholas
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 763-767, September 2025.
Stephanie Mota Thurston
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“I Suppose” and What it Feels like to Hold Religious Feelings Sincerely
Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 3, Page 487-489, September 2024.
Dana Logan
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Robert Bellah on the origins of religion. A Critical Review [PDF]
This book, as hefty as it is ambitious, represents the opus maximum of the great American sociologist of religion Robert Bellah. The author establishes his quest, from the ‘big Bang’ to Karl Jaspers’ ‘axial age,’ in the middle of the first millennium B.C.E., upon Durkeimian and Weberian principles, and studies in turn the civilizations of Israel, of ...
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Post‐War Sociology of Religion 1945–2024 in Britain and America
Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 1, Page 69-75, March 2024.
Bryan S. Turner
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Engaging the Deeper Shifts: Content Expansion and Scientific Engagement
Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 1, Page 31-36, March 2024.
Ann Taves
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Progressivism, Old and New: The Spiritual Moorings of Progressive Reforms. [PDF]
Shalin DN.
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After Neoliberalism: Social Theory and Sociology in the Interregnum. [PDF]
Antonio RJ.
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Appreciating Robert Bellah's Life Project
I want to talk a little differently about Bob’s legacy, since my reflections will be the last. They may be somewhat different, and shorter than the others. I want to close our time with some thoughts on Bob’s life as a life-project. Bob asked the biggest intellectual questions we ask.
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