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Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial | |
Mike Collins | 257–260 |
Articles
Acknowledging a Global Shift: A Primer for Thinking about Religion in Consumer Societies | |
Francois Gauthier , Tuomas Martikainen , Linda Woodhead | 261–276 |
America's Heirloom Comfort Song: "Amazing Grace" | |
Kevin Lewis | 277–288 |
Embodied Activism: Israeli Folk Dance Creating Social Change in the Jewish Community | |
Angela Yarber | 289–300 |
“I Really Don’t Do It For The Spirituality”: How Often Do Belly Dancers Infuse Artistic Leisure with Spiritual Meaning? | |
Rachel Kraus | 301–318 |
Celebrity Worship and Religion Revisited | |
Lynn E. McCutcheon , Robert Lowinger , Maria Wong , William Jenkins | 319–328 |
Review Article
Christianity and Western Culture | |
Stephen Hunt | 329–335 |
Religion and the Secular: Two Very Different Perspectives That Find Them Difficult to Distinguish | |
Bryan Rennie | 337–350 |
Book Reviews
Between Sacred and Profane: Researching Religion and Popular Culture edited by Gordon Lynch. IB Taurius, 2007. 224pp., Pb., £17.99. ISBN-13: 9781845115401. | |
Michael Doe | 357–358 |
Why Marx was Right, by Terry Eagleton. Yale University Press, 2011. 272pp., Pb. $16.00. ISBN-13: 9780300181531. | |
David Gordon Wilson | 364–366 |
The Silent God by M. C. A. Korpel and J. C. de Moor. Brill, 2011. 390pp., Hb. €137.00/$177.00. ISBN-13: 9789004203907. | |
Michael Brierley | 367–369 |
God Is Back: How the Global Rise of Faith Is Changing the World by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge. Penguin Press, 2009. Hb. 405pp., $27.95, ISBN-13: 9781594202131. | |
Michael Doe | 374–376 |
Art as Theology: From the Postmodern to the Medieval, by Andreas Andreopoulos. Acumen Publishing, 2007. 193pp., Pb., £19.00. ISBN-13: 9781845531713. | |
Graham Howes | 377–378 |
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