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Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial | |
Edward Bailey | 249-250 |
Articles
Canada’s Dataless Debate About Religion: The Pre-carious Role of Research in Identifying Implicit and Explicit Religion | |
Reginald W. Bibby | 251-269 |
Implicit Religion in Popular Culture: the Religious Dimensions of Fan Communities | |
Jennifer Porter | 271-280 |
Helping Students See What Ordinarily Remains Hidden: How Implicit Religion Can Enrich Teaching | |
Andrew M. Wender | 281-294 |
Social Values in a Secular Age: what sort of religion do they imply? | |
Andrew Carter | 295-302 |
Faith and the Scientific Mind / Faith in the Scientific Mind: The Implicit Religion of Science in Contemporary Britain | |
Timothy Jenkins | 303-311 |
“Fresh Expressions”: A Journey into Implicit Theology | |
Martyn Percy | 313-332 |
Review Article
Higher Education in the USA: different models of engagement | |
Angela Berners-Wilson | 333-345 |
Book Reviews
Religion: Empirical Studies, edited by Steven J. Sutcliffe. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. 324pp., Hb. £60.00. ISBN-13: 9780754641582 | |
Roger O'Toole | 354-357 |
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