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Bulletin
Vol 43 No. 4 (2014) | EBOOK |
Editorial
Debating a Discipline, Contesting Identities, and the Future of Islamic Studies | |
Philip L. Tite | 1-2 |
Articles
Rethinking Contested Ground: The Study of Islam in/and the Study of Religions | |
Matt K. Sheedy | 3-6 |
Follow the Politics... | |
Ruth Mas | 6-13 |
Thoughts on Dissecting an Octopus: Aaron Hughes, Marshall Hodgson and Navigating the Normative /Descriptive Divide in the Study of Islam | |
Vernon James Schubel | 15-21 |
Ode to Islamic Studies: Its Allure, Its Danger, Its Power | |
Edward E. Curtis IV | 21-25 |
Reflections on Jewish Studies | |
Sarah Imhoff | 25-29 |
Is the Grass Greener? A View from Biblical Studies | |
James Crossley | 29-33 |
Is Nessie a Naga?: Buddhism in the West and Emerging Strategies of Importation | |
Joseph P Laycock , Natasha L. Mikles | 35-40 |
Atheism and the Invention of Religion: Notes on History and Anachronism | |
Richard Amesbury | 40-45 |
Field Notes
A Field Note Reporting from the 2014 NEH Summer Institute “Problems in the Study of Religion,” July 7th – July 25th, 2014 | |
Natasha LeeAnn Mikles | 47-49 |
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