

Table of Contents
Editorial
Rock, Rattle, and Roll: Rattling Cages and Challenging the Study of Religion |
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Philip L. Tite | 1 |
Articles
The Insularity of the Study of Ancient Religions and “Religion” |
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Nickolas P. Roubekas | 2-7 |
If Discourse Is All There Is: On Studying Religion in the Ancient Context |
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Sarah E. Rollens | 8-10 |
On Finding Common Ground: A (Very Brief) Reflection on a So What? Question |
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Nickolas P. Roubekas | 10-11 |
“They Were Talking about Themselves”: Michael Altman, American Hinduism, and Critique from the Inside of Religious Studies |
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Andrew Kunze | 12-16 |
Some More Delightful Iconoclasm: A Response to Andrew Kunze |
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Michael J. Altman | 16-17 |
On Theory (as Pedagogy) in a Time of Excess: Asking Questions in 2017 |
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Jessica Radin | 18-26 |
Philosophy for Religious Studies: An Interview with Kevin Schilbrack |
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Alexey Rakhmanin | 26-30 |
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