Issue | Title | |
Stag and Stone | Chapter 6. Speaking Stones: Runic Inscriptions and the Legacy of Religious Discourse on their Interpretation | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Stag and Stone | Chapter 7. Landscape Amulets: Materiality, Animality and Ecological Responsibility | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Stag and Stone | Inconclusive: Ethical Enchantment and Politics of Bewilderment | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | The Context: Central Australia, T.G.H. Strehlow and His Detractors | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Restoring the Chain of Memory: A Theory of Religion and Indigenous Religions | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Eternity: Arrernte Myths of Creation | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Personal Monototemism in a Polytotemic Community | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Songs of Central Australia | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | ‘One Hour Before Sunset’: The Loss of Indigenous Religious Knowledge | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Strehlow the ‘Insider’ as a Phenomenologist of Religion | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | T.G.H. Strehlow and the Repatriation of Knowledge | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Preface | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Knowledge, Tradition and Authority | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | List of Illustrations | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Bibliography | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Restoring the Chain of Memory | Index | Abstract |
James Cox | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Introduction | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Tradition and Authority | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Salafi Islam | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | The Local Puritan Group | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Jurisprudence and Sources | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Da‘wah – The Call to Islam | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Constructing In-Group and Out-Group | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Epilogue | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Acknowledgments | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Note on Transliteration and Terminology | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Glossary | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Bibliography | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
Contemporary Puritan Salafism | Index | Abstract |
Susanne Olsson | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Preface | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | The Music Tree | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | West Africa: Joining In and Standing Out | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Africa in America: Old Ways, New Means | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Western Europe: The Familiar Stranger | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | The Middle East: Another Way of Thinking | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Around the Mediterranean: Islamic Interactions | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Latin America: A Tale of Five Continents | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | The Caribbean: Powerhouse of Popular Styles | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | American Popular Music and the World | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | South Asia: Another Tree in the Wood | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | East Asia: Ancient Traditions and Modern Inventions | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Southeast Asia: Distant Connections, Local Sounds | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Popular and Traditional Musics of Indigenous Peoples | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Back to Africa: Global Language, Local Accent | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
The Making of the Musical World | Reflections: Unity and Diversity in the World’s Music | Abstract |
Andrew Killick | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | Imagining communities | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | Theorizing cultural icons and collective identities | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | A multidimensional approach to identity discourse | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | People and things we celebrate | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | Our sense of community | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | Values we share | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | Things we do with identity | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | Identifying with icons | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
An Iconography of Japanese Identity | Identity, the floating signifier | Abstract |
Ken Tann | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 1: Relational Religious Lives: Beyond Insider/Outsider Binaries in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Stephen Gregg, George Chryssides | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 3: The Death Pangs of the Insider/Outsider Dichotomy in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Ron Geaves | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 4: Research Ethics Beyond the Binaries of Right and Wrong | Abstract |
Marie Dallam | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 5: Taking the Body Seriously, Taking Relationalities Seriously: An Embodied and Relational Approach to Ethnographic Research in the Study of (Lived) Religion | Abstract |
Nina Hoel | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 7: "On the Edge of the Inside": A Contemplative Approach to the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Lynne Scholefield | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 11: Close Encounters of a Guru Kind: Ethnographic Research as Encounters with the Cognitive Worlds of Others | Abstract |
Stephen Jacobs | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 15: When it Gets Crowded under the Umbrella: An Examination of Scholarly Categorization of Buddhist Communities in the United States | Abstract |
Claire Skriletz | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 8: Taking Sides: On the (Im)possibility of Participant-Observation | Abstract |
Rebecca Moore | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 6: Negotiating Blurred Boundaries: Ethnographic and Methodological Considerations | Abstract |
Fiona Bowie | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 10: Imported Insider/Outsider Boundaries: The Case of Contemporary Chinese Christianity Researchers | Abstract |
Naomi Thurston | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 9: Who Researches? Who Changes? Christian Autoethnography and Muslim Pupil Identity in a Church of England Primary School | Abstract |
Tom Wilson | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 14: Navigating Multiplicity in a Binary World: A Javanese Example of Complex Religious Identity | Abstract |
Katherine Rand | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 13: Between Institutional Oppression and Spiritual Liberation: The Female Ordination Movement in the Catholic Church and its Utilization of Social Media | Abstract |
Lyndel Spence | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 19: Moving Out: Disengagement and Ex-Membership in New Religious Movements | Abstract |
George Chryssides | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 16: Being Catholic since Vatican II: Challenges and Opportunities in Secular Times | Abstract |
Andrew Lynch | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 17: Reflexive and Holistic Switchers: Older Women/Newer Commitments | Abstract |
Janet Eccles | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Chapter 12: Who is a Jew? New Approaches to an Old Question | Abstract |
Dan Cohn-Sherbok | ||
The Insider/Outsider Debate | Index | Abstract |
George Chryssides, Stephen Gregg | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Freud, the Unconscious and the 'Irreligious' Psychoanalysis of Religion | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Fluid Subjectivities, Extended Minds and Unseen Worlds: Mystical Psychologies of Frederic W.H. Myers and William James | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | What is the 'this' that Changes Everything? | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Telepathic 'Presencing' in the Analytic Relationship | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Psychoanalytic Hierophanies: The Sacred in Transit | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Concluding Thoughts on the Psychoanalytic Psychology of Religion | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Preface | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Notes | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | References | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Legacies of the Occult | Index | Abstract |
Marsha Aileen Hewitt | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | An Introduction to Vernacular Knowledge | Abstract |
Ülo Valk | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 1. In Quest of Lost Heritage, Ethnic Identity, and Democracy: The Belarusian Case | Abstract |
Anastasiya Astapova | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 2. Humour and Resistance in Russia’s Ecological Utopia: A Look at the Anastasia Movement | Abstract |
Irina Sadovina | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 10. Practices of Niggunim: Contemporary Jewish Song in a Vernacular Religion Perspective | Abstract |
Ruth Illman | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 3. Visual Media and the Reconfiguration of Divinity in Moldovan Radical Religion | Abstract |
James Kapaló | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 11. Feminist Folk, Christian Folk and Black Madonnas | Abstract |
Melanie Landman | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 4. Blessings beyond Time and Place: The Fluid Nature of Narrative Tradition in Contemporary Hinduism | Abstract |
Martin Wood | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 13. The Upper Room: Domestic Space, Vernacular Religion, and the Observant University Catholic | Abstract |
Leonard Primiano | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 5. Truth, Variation and the Legendry: The Case of Saint Madhavadeva’s Birth Place in Assam | Abstract |
Ülo Valk | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 7. When a Cosmic Shift Fails: The Power of Vernacular Authority in a New Age Internet Forum | Abstract |
Robert Howard | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 8. Making Sense: The Body as a Medium to Supernatural Reality | Abstract |
Kristel Kivari | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 9. Seeking as a Late Modern Tradition: Three Vernacular Biographies | Abstract |
Steven Sutcliffe | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 12. Negotiating Vernacular Authority, Legitimacy and Power: Creativity, Ambiguity and Materiality in Devotion to Gauchito Gil | Abstract |
Marion Bowman | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 16. Ghosts in Belief, Practice and Metaphor | Abstract |
Paul Cowdell | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 14. Dealing with the Dead: Vernacular Belief Negotiations Among the Khasi of North Eastern India | Abstract |
Margaret Lyngdoh | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 15. An Immured Soul: Contested Ritual Traditions and Demonological Narratives in Contemporary Mongolia | Abstract |
Alevtina Solovyova | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 6. Unearthing the Narratives of the Róngkups of Sikkim: From Vernacular Alternatives to Institutionalised Beliefs | Abstract |
Reep Lepcha | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | 25 Years of Vernacular Religion Scholarship | Details |
Marion Bowman | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | Acknowledgements | Details |
Ülo Valk, Marion Bowman | ||
Vernacular Knowledge | Index | Details |
Ülo Valk, Marion Bowman | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Paragraphs and Paragraphing: An Overview of the Issues | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Paragraph Genesis | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Teaching and Learning Paragraphing (I): The Late 19th Century | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Teaching and Learning Paragraphing (II): The 1960s | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | The Paragraph Break and Other Discourse-Managing Tools | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Cohesion and the Paragraph | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | The Psychological Effect of Paragraphs and Paragraph Organization on Readers | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | The Process of Writing Paragraphs | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Editor's Preface | Abstract |
Martha Pennington | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Preface | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Wrapping up the Paragraph | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Dedication | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | References | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Author Index | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Understanding the Paragraph and Paragraphing | Subject Index | Abstract |
Iain McGee | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Introduction | Abstract |
Mehmet Yavaş, Margaret Kehoe, Walcir Cardoso | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Factors Affecting L2 Learning across the Lifespan: Spanish Learners of English | Abstract |
Wendy Baker-Smemoe | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Production and Perception of Danish Front Rounded /y/: A Comparison of Ultimate Attainment in Native Spanish and Native English Speakers | Abstract |
Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Camila Garibaldi | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Interactions between Native and Non-Native Vowels in French-Danish Contact: Production Training Study | Abstract |
Natalia Kartushina | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Vowel Reduction in German-Spanish Bilinguals | Abstract |
Margaret Kehoe, Conxita Lleó | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Production in English Laterals by Early Sequential Spanish-English Bilinguals | Abstract |
Mehmet Yavaş | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | English Sonorant Codas in a Brazilian Portuguese-English Bilingual Context | Abstract |
Rosane Silveira, Alison Gonçalves | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Medial Coda and Final Stops in Brazilian Portuguese-English Contact | Abstract |
Paul John, Walcir Cardoso | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | The Initial Development of Voice Onset Time in Early Successive French-Swedish Bilinguals | Abstract |
Frida Splendido | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Voice Onset Time in German-Italian Simultaneous Bilinguals: Evidence on Cross-Language Influence and Markedness | Abstract |
Tanja Kupisch, Conxita Lleó | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Acquisition of English Stress by Québec Francophones | Abstract |
Guilherme Garcia, Natália Guzzo | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Cross-Language Influence in the Productions of French-English Bilingual Children: Separation or Interaction? | Abstract |
Christelle Dodane, Ranka Bijeljac-Babic | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Environmental Markedness in Portuguese-English Contact | Abstract |
Robert Carlisle | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | The Sociophonetics of Spanish–English Contact in the United States | Abstract |
Barbara Bullock, Daniel Olson | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Acknowledgments | Details |
Mehmet Yavaş | ||
Romance-Germanic Bilingual Phonology | Index | Details |
Mehmet Yavaş | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Studying Shari’a and al-Ghazali | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 1: The Contexts: Al-Ghazali and His Worlds (1917–1996) | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 2: The Texts: On the Shelves | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 3: Elusive Texts: The Book of Tension | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 4: Untidy Texts: Ghazali vs Ghazali | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 5: Textualising Context: The Case of Women | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 6: The Contents: Scripture—The Almighty and Women’s Leadership | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 7: Shari’a: Dynamic Method or Fixed Law? Does it Matter? | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Chapter 8: Shari'a and the Telling of the Muslim Story | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | What is in a Historical Narrative? | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Appendix 1: Portrait of a Seminar: How Senior Fuqaha Saw Shari’a in the Late Twentieth Century | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Appendix 2: Shaykh Abd Allah al-Mashad’s Fatwa on the Rejection of Hadith Reports | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Appendix 3: Shaykh Abd al-Latif Mushtahiri’s Letter Regarding Sunna and Hadith | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Selected Bibliography | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
The al-Ghazali Enigma and why Shari'a is not Islamic Law | Index | Abstract |
Haifaa Khalafallah | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 2. Arm, Leg, Leg, Arm, Head, this is God Body: The Body as a Site of Religious Expression in the Five Percenters | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 3. Making Bodies with a Brush Stroke: African American Visual Art and the Re/constitution of Black Embodiment | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 4. Unchained Bodies: Black Womanhood, Resistance, and Complex Subjectivity in Black Literature | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 5. It was Written on her Face: Religion and Black Women's Embodied Emotion in Film | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 6. "School Daze": Embodiment and Meaning Making in Black Greek Letter Organizations | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 7. Hoodies and Headwraps: Everyday Religion and the Dressing of Black Bodies | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 8. Gathering around the Table: Food Practices and Religious Meaning | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | 9. Every-Body's Truth: The New Genetics of Race and the Quest for Complex Subjectivity | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | Epilogue | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | Bibliography | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Embodiment and Black Religion | Index | Abstract |
CERCL Writing Collective | ||
Antipodean Riffs | Introduction | Abstract |
Bruce Johnson | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 1. Demons of Discord Down Under: 'Jump Jim Crow' and 'Australia's First Jazz Band' | Abstract |
John Whiteoak | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 2. Early Jazz in Australia as Oriental Exotica | Abstract |
Aline Scott-Maxwell | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 3. Got a Little Rhythm?: The Australian Influence on Swing in New Zealand during the 1930s and 1940s | Abstract |
Aleisha Ward | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 4. The Reception of Jazz in Adelaide and Melbourne and the Creation of an Australian Sound in the Angry Penguins Decade | Abstract |
Bruce Clunies Ross | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 5. Cuba Street Parade: Identity, Authenticity and Self-Expression in Contemporary Australasian Jazz Scenes | Abstract |
Nick Tipping | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 6. The Lost History of Jazz on early Australian Popular Music Television | Abstract |
Liz Giuffre | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 7. Shotgun Weddings and Bohemian Dreams: Jazz, Family Values and Storytelling in Australian Film | Abstract |
Christopher Coady | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 8. Perspectives on the Melbourne International Women's Jazz Festival | Abstract |
Marjorie Denson | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 9. ‘A Tale of Five Festivals’ Exploring the Cultural Intermediary Function of Australian Jazz Festivals | Abstract |
Brent Keogh | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 10. 'I Wouldn't Change Skins with Anybody': Dulcie Pitt/Georgia Lee, a Pioneering Indigenous Australian Jazz, Blues and Community Singer | Abstract |
Karl Neuenfeldt | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 12. Lydia in Oz: The Reception of George Russell in 1960s Australia | Abstract |
Pierre-Emmanuel Seguin | ||
Antipodean Riffs | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Bruce Johnson | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 11. Examining the Legend and Music of Australian Saxophonist, Frank Smith | Abstract |
Ralph Whiteoak | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 13. Expressive Identity in the Voices of Three Australian Saxophonists: McGann, Sanders and Gorman | Abstract |
Sandy Evans | ||
Antipodean Riffs | 14. Sex and the Sonic Smorgasbord The Necks—Extending the ‘Jazz’ Piano Trio Format | Abstract |
Jane Galbraith | ||
Antipodean Riffs | Index | Abstract |
Bruce Johnson | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 1: Researching Language Teaching and Learning: Three Research Approaches | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 2: Underlying Worldviews (Philosophies) for Mixing Methods | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 3: Following a Purpose and Achieving Goals in Undertaking MMR | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 4: Mixed Methods Research Designs | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 5: Research Questions, Sampling Procedures and Data Collection Strategies | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 6: Analysing Data and Making Inferences | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 7: Writing Proposals for MMR Studies | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 8: A Framework for Analysing MMR Studies | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 9: Researching Language Components | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 10: Researching Communication Skills | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 11: Researching Motivation and Attitude | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 12: Researching Language Testing and Assessment | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Chapter 13: Round up of the book | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Preface | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Introduction | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | List of Figures | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | List of Tables | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
Mixed Methods Research in Language Teaching and Learning | Index | Abstract |
A. Riazi | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Early Inspiration | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | A Wing and a Prayer | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Champing at the Jazz Bit | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Soho Nights | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Late Set | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Grass Roots | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Time and Changes | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Nepotism Begins at Home | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | 'Twas Ever Thus | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | The Jazz Marie Celeste | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Onwards and Sideways | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | The Godfather of British Jazz | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Discography | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Preface | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Notes | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
The Godfather of British Jazz | Index | Abstract |
Clark Tracey | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Language, Communication and Culture | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | The Structural Features of Language | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Pragmatics | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Cooperative Principle and Implicature | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Speech Acts | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Routines | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Politeness Strategies | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Conversational Organization | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Social Factors | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Dialects | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Language and Ethnicity | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Gender | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Bilingualism | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Preface for Instructors | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Preface for Students | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Author Biographies | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Glossary | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Bibliography | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Human Communication across Cultures | Index | Abstract |
Vincent Remillard, Karen Williams | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | In Honour of Tim Jensen | Abstract |
Peter Antes, Armin Geertz, Mikael Rothstein | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 1. The Magic and Drudgery in J.Z. Smith's Theory of Comparison | Abstract |
Ivan Strenski | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 2. Revisiting Comparative Religion in the Light of Contemporary Criticism | Abstract |
Morny Joy | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 3. Comparative and Historical Studies of Religions: The Return of Science | Abstract |
Luther Martin | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 4. The Historical and Comparative Study of Religions: A Rhetorical Approach | Abstract |
Jørgen Sørensen | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 5. Taking Comparativism Two Levels Further and One Step Backwards | Abstract |
Anders Petersen, Jesper Sørensen | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 6. A Method Without Explanatory Theory: Ugo Bianchi’s Historical-Comparative Methodology after Thirty Years | Abstract |
Giulia Gasparro | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 7. Myth, Space, and the History of Religions: Reflections on the Comparative Study Of Ancient Wilderness Mythologies from Mesopotamia, the Hebrew Bible, and Early Christianity | Abstract |
Laura Feldt | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 8. History of Religions Without an Object?: Comparing Theoretical Objects in the History of Religions and in Anthropology | Abstract |
Jeppe Jensen | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 9. Towards a Secular Theory of Religious Experience | Abstract |
Olav Hammar | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 10. Conceptions of Religion in the Cognitive Science of Religion | Abstract |
Armin Geertz | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 11. Phenomenology of Religion Revisited | Abstract |
Peter Antes | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 12. Fanfare for the Common e.g.: On the Strategic Use of the Mundane | Abstract |
Russell T. McCutcheon | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 13. Theories as Borders: Sites of Entry and Exit in Comparative Religion | Abstract |
Veikko Anttonen | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 14. Claims for a Plurality of Knowledges in the Comparative Study of Religions | Abstract |
Donald Wiebe | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 15. Why the Concept of “World Religion” Has Survived in Japan: On the Japanese Reception of Max Weber’s Comparative Religion | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 16. The Study and Making of Christian Religion in Danish Academic Theology | Abstract |
Jens-André Herbener | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 17. O Felix Culpa! On Teaching Religion Around Theologians | Abstract |
Gustavo Benavides | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 18. Religious Studies in Brazil: An Area (Still) under Construction | Abstract |
Silas Guerriero | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 19. Normative Rationality and the Future Prospects of Religion Education: The Perspective of Scientific Realism | Abstract |
Matti Kamppinen | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 20. “RS-Based RE”: Tim Jensen’s Straightforward Contribution to the Development of Didactics of the Academic Study of Religions | Abstract |
Wanda Alberts | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 21. Tracing the “Non-Denominational”: Japan and the UK | Abstract |
Brian Bocking | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 22. Teaching the Secular Moral Code in French State Schools: The Debate Between Providing an Upbringing and Providing an Education From the French Revolution to Our Time | Abstract |
Valentine Zuber | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 23. Privileging Communication: Evidentiary Admissible Statements and Comparison in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Abrahim Khan | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 24. Whose Rights? The Danish Debate on Ritual Infant Male Circumcision as a Human Rights Issue | Abstract |
Mikael Aktor | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 25. Current Perspectives on the Notion of Toleration in the Roman World | Abstract |
María del Mar Marcos Sánchez | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 26. Pluralism and Plurality in the Study of Religions | Abstract |
Christoph Bochinger | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 27. Utopia and Heterotopia in Post-Apartheid South African Muslim Discourse | Abstract |
Abdulkader Tayob | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 28. What Is a “God” Actually?: Some Comparative Reflections | Abstract |
Einar Thomassen | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 29. What Became of Superhuman Beings?: Companions and Field Guides in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Ingvild Gilhus | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 30. The Alimentary Construction of Social and Supernatural Identities: Religious Commensality Codes of the Penan with a Comparative Twist | Abstract |
Mikael Rothstein | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 31. Salvific Space and Religious Pluralism: Did Hindu Pilgrimage Develop from the Vedic Tradition? | Abstract |
Knut Jacobsen | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 32. Sounds Religious | Abstract |
Rosalind Hackett | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 33. The Study of Religion in Russia: The Foundation of the Museum of the History of Religion | Abstract |
Marianna Shakhnovich | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 34. Beyond Comparative Religion: Theology of Religions and Ethical Mysticism | Abstract |
Jan Hjärpe | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | 35. Raffaele Pettazzoni and Károly Marót: Companions-in-Arms in the Field of the History of Religions | Abstract |
Giovanni Casadio | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | Tim Jensen's Bibliography | Abstract |
Peter Antes | ||
Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion | Index | Abstract |
Peter Antes | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 1. The Present and Future of Ancient Religion | Abstract |
Brent Nongbri | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 4. Imagining Religion in Antiquity: A How To | Abstract |
Kevin Schilbrack | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 5. Philosophical Reflections on the Presocratics: A Contribution to the Scientific Study of Religion | Abstract |
Donald Wiebe | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 7. Theorizing About (Which?) Origins: Herodotus on the Gods | Abstract |
Nickolas Roubekas | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 10. Manipulating "Religion": The Egyptian ‘Theologoumena’ in Diodorus Siculus | Abstract |
Panayotis Pachis | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 13. Religion, Geography, and the Impossibility of Jewish Identity | Abstract |
Sarah Imhoff | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 14. Whither Shall we Go? Tertullian and Christian Identity Formation | Abstract |
Nickolas Roubekas | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 15. The Anachronism of "Early Christian Communities" | Abstract |
Sarah Rollens | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 16. Cognitive Study of (Ancient) Religions | Abstract |
Leonardo Ambasciano | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 18. Texts | Abstract |
James Crossley | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 20. Epilogue: The Jabberwocky Dilemma - Take Religion for Example | Abstract |
Luther Martin | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | Editor's Preface | Abstract |
Nickolas Roubekas | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | 12. Defining Judaism: The Case of Philo | Abstract |
Michael Satlow | ||
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity | Index | Abstract |
Nickolas Roubekas | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | La comunicación mediada por computador y su integración en el aprendizaje de segundas lenguas [The integration of Computer-mediated Communication in Second Language Learning] | Abstract |
Margarita Vinagre , Marta González-Lloret | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Telecolaboración y creación de relatos digitales: Una propuesta metodológica [Telecollaboration and digital Story Creation: A Methodological Proposal] | Abstract |
Ana Sevilla Pavón, Ana Gimeno Sanz | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | La complejidad lingüística en la comunicación mediada por computadora [Linguistic Complexity in CMC] | Abstract |
Karina Collentine | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | ‘¡Flipo con tus clases!’: La formación de profesorado en la didáctica de lenguas a través de clases invertidas y telecolaboración [‘Your Classes Flip Me Out!': The Training of Language Teachers Through Flipped Classes and Telecollaboration] | Abstract |
Melinda Dooly | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | La adquisición de competencias para inglés profesional con la metodología a distancia [The acquisition of Professional English Competences in a Distance Learning Education Environment] | Abstract |
María Jordano de la Torre, Pilar Rodríguez Arancón | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Dinámicas de colaboración eficaz en la comunicación mediada por computador: Estudio de un caso de profesores en formación a distancia [Effective Collaborative Dynamics in Computer-Mediated Communication: A Case Study of Teacher Training in Distance Education] | Abstract |
Margarita Vinagre | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Mundos virtuales en la enseñanza de lenguas: hacia un aprendizaje significativo a través de la interacción, la acción y el juego [Virtual Worlds in Language Education: Towards Meaningful Learning through Interaction, Action and Play] | Abstract |
Kristi Jauregi Ondarra, Silvia Canto | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Episodios relacionados con la lengua según el tipo de interlocutor en la comunicación mediada por computadores [Language Related Episodes and Interloctutor Type in CMC] | Abstract |
M. Camino Bueno-Alastuey | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Escritura colaborativa en el siglo XXI [Collaborative Writing in the 21st Century] | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Idoia Elola | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | El desarrollo pragmático en una segunda lengua a través de la comunicación mediada por tecnologías: Una visión panorámica [CMC L2 Pragmatic Development: An Overview] | Abstract |
Marta González-Lloret | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | AICLE/EMI y CMC: Un tándem efectivo para el desarrollo de la interacción comunicativa escrita [CLIL/EMI and CMC: An Effective Tandem to Develop Written Interaction] | Abstract |
María Luisa Pérez Cañado | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Direcciones de investigación de la CMT para la del aprendizaje y enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras y segundas lenguas [Directions of CMC for Foreign and Second Language Teaching and Learning Research] | Abstract |
Lourdes Ortega | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Lista de Figuras y Tablas [List of Figures and Tables] | Abstract |
Marta González-Lloret, Margarita Vinagre | ||
Comunicación Mediada por Tecnologías | Índice [Index] | Abstract |
Marta González-Lloret, Margarita Vinagre | ||
Summer Farms | Introduction | Abstract |
John Collis | ||
Summer Farms | Pastoral Exploitation of the Caspian and Don Steppes and the North Caucasus during the Bronze Age: seasonality and isotopes | Abstract |
Natalia Shishlina, Yuri Larionova | ||
Summer Farms | ‘Salaš’: summer farming and transhumance in the Czech Republic from a (pre)historic and environmental perspective | Abstract |
Dagmar Dreslerová | ||
Summer Farms | Hard cheese: upland pastoralism in the Italian Bronze and Iron Ages | Abstract |
Mark Pearce | ||
Summer Farms | Shepherds and miners through time in the Veneto highlands: ethnoarchaeology and archaeology | Abstract |
Mara Migliavacca | ||
Summer Farms | Seasonal settlements and husbandry resources in the Ligurian Apennines (17th–20th centuries) | Abstract |
Anna Stagno | ||
Summer Farms | The ‘invisible’ shepherd and the ‘visible’ dairyman: ethnoarchaeology of alpine pastoral sites in the Val di Fiemme (eastern Italian Alps) | Abstract |
Francesco Carrer | ||
Summer Farms | Going up the mountain! Exploitation of the Trentino highlands as summer farms during the Bronze Age: the Dosso Rotondo site at Storo (northern Italy) | Abstract |
Franco Nicolis, Elisabetta Mottes, Michele Bassetti, Elisabetta Castiglioni, Mauro Rottoli, Sara Ziggiotti | ||
Summer Farms | Pastoral land use and climate between the 17th and 19th century in the Italian Southern Alps (Pasubio massif, Trento): a preliminary report | Abstract |
John Collis, Marco Avanzini Avanzini, Isabella Salvador | ||
Summer Farms | Alpine huts, livestock and cheese in the Oberhasli region (Switzerland): medieval and early modern building remains and their historical context | Abstract |
Brigitte Andres | ||
Summer Farms | An historical ecology of the Neolithic to Medieval Periods in the southern French Alps: a reassessment of ‘driving forces’ | Abstract |
Kevin Walsh, Florence Mocci | ||
Summer Farms | An Archaeological Approach to the brañas: summer farms in the pastures of the Cantabrian Mountains (northern Spain) | Abstract |
David Gonzalez Alvarez, Margarita Fernández Mier, Pablo López Gómez | ||
Summer Farms | Elusive sel sites: the geoarchaeological quest for Icelandic shielings and the case of Þorvaldsstaðasel, in northeast Iceland | Abstract |
Patrycja Kupiec, Karen Milek, Guðrún Gísladóttir, James Woollett | ||
Summer Farms | List of Figures | Abstract |
John Collis | ||
Summer Farms | List of Tables | Abstract |
John Collis | ||
Summer Farms | List of Contributors | Abstract |
John Collis | ||
Summer Farms | Index | Abstract |
John Collis | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Foreword | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Little Children -- 1943-1958 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | I'll Be on My Way -- 1958-1962 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Silver Dream -- 1963-1964 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | It's Gotta Last Forever -- 1964-1966 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Twilight Time -- 1967-1970 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | You Make Me Feel Like Someone -- 1966-1967 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | You Can't Live on Memories -- 1972-1983 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | I Won the Fight --1984-2006 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | To Liverpool with Love -- from 2006 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Recordings List | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | We're Doing Fine -- 1963-1964 (part 2) | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Gone Away -- 1970-1971 | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Notes | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Do You Want to Know a Secret? | Index | Abstract |
Billy Kramer | ||
Landmarks in CALL Research | Introduction | Abstract |
Greg Kessler | ||
Landmarks in CALL Research | Index | Abstract |
Greg Kessler | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | Introduction | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 1. Defining al-Qawāʿid and al-Qawāʿid al-Fiqhiyyah | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 2. The Relation Between al-Qawāʿid al-Fiqhiyyah and al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 3. The Origins of al-Qawāʿid al-Fiqhiyyah | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 4. The Development of al-Qawāʿid al-Fiqhiyyah | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 5. The Purpose of al-Qawāʿid al-Fiqhiyyah | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 6. Ibn Nujaym and his al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 7. Abū ‘l-Suʿūd and his Commentary | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | 8. The Manuscripts | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | The edited text of ‘Umdat al-Nāẓir ‘alā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | References | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
A Critical Edition of ʿUmdat al-Nāzir ʿalā al-Ashbāh wa’l-Naẓāʾir | Index | Abstract |
Khadiga Musa | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | From al-Fātiḥah to Hallelujah: The Qur’ānic Psalter of Ḥafṣ al-Qūṭī | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | “Verily have I Found Allāh Oft-Returning”: The Qur’ānic Poetics of Sulaimān al-Ghazzī | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | “The Religion of the Messiah in Multitudes”: Echoes of the Qur’ān across Christian Schisms | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | “Adheres to the Arabic Idiom”: Ludovico Marracci’s Qur’ānic Vulgates | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | “By Origin and Language an Hebrew”: The Genesis of a Judaic Qur’ān | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | A “Totally Typological” Christian Qur’ān: Northrop Frye’s Triple Mirror | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | Introduction | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | Coda: “Synthesis of the Word” | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | Bibliography | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
The Qur’ān and Kerygma | Index | Abstract |
Jeffrey Einboden | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | Introduction: Theory in a Time of Excess | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 21. Theory is the Best Accessory: Branding and the Power of Scholarly Compartmentalization | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 2. On the Restraint of Theory | Abstract |
Jason Blum | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 3. It's Hard out there for a Theorist | Abstract |
Michael Altman | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 4. Signifying 'Theory': Toward a method of Mutually Assured Deconstruction | Abstract |
Richard Newton | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 6. A Reply | Details |
Jason Blum | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 12. What the Cognitive Science of Religion Is (And Is Not) | Abstract |
Claire White | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 14. Of Elephants and Riders: Cognition, Reason, and Will in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Matt Sheedy | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 13. 'Show me the Money': Big Money Donors and the Cognitive Science of Religion | Abstract |
Brad Stoddard | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 15. A Reply | Abstract |
Claire White | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 16. The Study of Religion, Bricolage and Brandom | Abstract |
Matt Bagger | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 17. Precision and Excess: Doing the Discipline of Religious Studies | Abstract |
Rebekka King | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 18. On Druids, the Dude, and Doing Excessive Theory | Abstract |
Dennis LoRusso | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 19. Reliabilism and the Limits of Pragmatism | Abstract |
Robyn Walsh | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 20. A Reply | Abstract |
Matt Bagger | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 7. The High Stakes of Identifying (with) One's Object of Study | Abstract |
K. Merinda Simmons | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 10. The Rhetoric of Disinterest for Authorizing our Critical Position: Historicizing Critical Theory in Religious Studies | Abstract |
Stephen Young | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 8. New Materialism and the Objects of Religious Studies | Abstract |
Martha Smith-Roberts | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 9. Killing the Scholar: Critical Theory, Relevance, and Objects of Study | Abstract |
Thomas Whitley | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 11. A Reply | Abstract |
K. Merinda Simmons | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 5. On the Restraint of Consciousness | Abstract |
Tara Baldrick-Morrone | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | 1. Establishing a Beachhead: NAASR, Twenty Years Later | Abstract |
Luther Martin, Donald Wiebe | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | Afterword: Feast and Famine in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Russell T. McCutcheon | ||
Theory in a Time of Excess | Index | Details |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Sensual Religion | Introduction | Abstract |
Graham Harvey | ||
Sensual Religion | 1. A Pleasing Odour for Yahweh: The Smell of Sacrifices on Mount Gerizim and in the Hebrew Bible | Abstract |
Anne Katrine Gudme | ||
Sensual Religion | 2. Wafting Incense and Heavenly Foods: The Importance of Smell in Chinese Religion | Abstract |
Shawn Arthur | ||
Sensual Religion | 3. The Taste of Religion in the Roman World | Abstract |
Zena Kamash | ||
Sensual Religion | 4. Candomblé’s Eating Myths: Religion Stated in Food Language | Abstract |
Patricia de Souza | ||
Sensual Religion | 5. Sight and the Byzantine Icon | Abstract |
Angeliki Lymberopoulou | ||
Sensual Religion | 6. ‘Seeing’ my Beloved: Darśan and the Sikhi Perspective | Abstract |
Opinderjit Takhar | ||
Sensual Religion | 7. Resounding Mysteries: Sound and Silence in the Eleusinian Soundscape | Abstract |
Georgia Petridou | ||
Sensual Religion | 8. North American Indigenous Song, the Sacred and the Senses | Abstract |
Byron Dueck | ||
Sensual Religion | 9. The Texture of the Gift: Religious Touching in the Greco-Roman World | Abstract |
Jessica Hughes | ||
Sensual Religion | 10. Touching, Crafting, Knowing: Religious Artefacts and the Fetish within Animism | Abstract |
Amy Whitehead | ||
Sensual Religion | Series Foreword | Abstract |
Graham Harvey | ||
Sensual Religion | List of Figures | Abstract |
Graham Harvey | ||
Sensual Religion | Index | Abstract |
Graham Harvey | ||
New Age in Norway | Church Religion and New Age: An Encounter between Rivals? | Abstract |
Lisbeth Mikaelsson | ||
New Age in Norway | From ‘Network’ to ‘Visions’: The Role of the Umbrella Organisation VisionWorks in the Norwegian Alternative Movement | Abstract |
Margrethe Løøv | ||
New Age in Norway | Bad, Banal and Basic. New Age in the Norwegian News Press and Entertainment Media | Abstract |
Siv Ellen Kraft | ||
New Age in Norway | Spiritual Tourism | Abstract |
Torunn Selberg | ||
New Age in Norway | New Age in Norwegian Religion Education: An Analysis of Development in Curricula and Textbooks for RE in Secondary and Upper-secondary Education 1996-2008 | Abstract |
Bengt-Ove Andreassen | ||
New Age in Norway | Alternative Medicine: Health-oriented Spiritual Practices in Norway | Abstract |
Anne Kalvig | ||
New Age in Norway | Angels: Between Secularization and Re-enchantment | Abstract |
Ingvild Gilhus | ||
New Age in Norway | New Age and Norwegian ’Conspirituality’ | Abstract |
Asbjørn Dyrendal | ||
New Age in Norway | Contemporary Spiritualism in Norway: Faith Assemblies and Market Products | Abstract |
Anne Kalvig | ||
New Age in Norway | Sami-shamanism in Norway: A Patchwork of Traditions and Organizations | Abstract |
Trude Fonneland | ||
New Age in Norway | Hindu-inspired Meditation Movements in Norway: TM, Acem and the Art of Living Foundation | Abstract |
Inga Tøllefsen | ||
New Age in Norway | “Bumper Car Ride Through a Maze of Spiritual Trips”: Multiple Involvements, Changes across Time, and Deep Structure in the Alternative Spiritual Milieu | Abstract |
James Lewis, Oscar-Torjus Utaaker | ||
New Age in Norway | New Age in Sweden: A Comparison with Norway | Abstract |
Liselotte Frisk | ||
New Age in Norway | New Religions and “New Religiosity” in Denmark: A Very Brief Subjective Note | Abstract |
Mikael Rothstein | ||
New Age in Norway | List of Figures and List of Tables | Abstract |
Ingvild Gilhus | ||
New Age in Norway | Contributors | Abstract |
Ingvild Gilhus | ||
New Age in Norway | New Age in Norway | Abstract |
Ingvild Gilhus, Siv Ellen Kraft | ||
New Age in Norway | Index | Abstract |
Ingvild Gilhus | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Introduction | Abstract |
Michael Neeley, Geoffrey Clark, P. M. Michele Daviau | ||
Walking Through Jordan | An Early Bronze Age Basalt Bowl and Macehead from Khirbat al-‐Mudayna ath-‐Thamad | Abstract |
Steven Edwards | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Burton MacDonald and the Stone Age in Jordan | Abstract |
Geoffrey Clark | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Reassessing Nelson Glueck’s Pioneer Studies of Eastern Palestine-Part One: The Surveys | Abstract |
Eveline van der Steen | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Nelson Glueck’s “Madeba line” and the Tall Madaba Archaeological Project | Abstract |
Jonathan Ferguson | ||
Walking Through Jordan | The Finnish Jabal Hārūn Project: An Assessment | Abstract |
Zbigniew Fiema | ||
Walking Through Jordan | A Newly Discovered Iron Age II Cave Tomb at Khirbat al-Mudayna on the Wadi ath-‐Thamad | Abstract |
Robert Chadwick | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Industrial Furnishings at Khirbet al-‐Mudayna ath-Thamad: Clues from Egyptian Culture | Abstract |
P. M. Michele Daviau | ||
Walking Through Jordan | The Iron Age Pottery from Burton MacDonald's Last Three Surveys in the Highlands of Southern Jordan | Abstract |
Larry Herr | ||
Walking Through Jordan | North Jordan during the Early Iron Age: An Historic and Archaeological Synthesis | Abstract |
Zeidan Kafafi | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Pliny, Petra and the Aromatics Trade | Abstract |
Andrew Smith | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Monastic Traditions in Central Jordan: The Tall Ma’in Archaeological Survey | Abstract |
Debra Foran | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Going Over Old Ground: Archaeological Survey in Jordan Then and Now | Abstract |
Edward Banning | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Changing Perspectives on the Pre-‐Pottery Neolithic: The Wadi al-‐Hasa after Burton MacDonald | Abstract |
Jane Peterson | ||
Walking Through Jordan | The Middle Epipaleolithic at Tor at-Tareeq in the Wadi al-‐Hasa, Jordan | Abstract |
Deborah Olszewski, Natalie Munro, Michael Kennerty | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Archaeological and Geomorphological Investigations of the Late Epipaleolithic in West-central Jordan: TBAS 212 in a Regional Context | Abstract |
Michael Neeley, J. Hill | ||
Walking Through Jordan | The Khirbat Iskandar Regional Survey: A Preliminary Look | Abstract |
Suzanne Richard | ||
Walking Through Jordan | The EB IV Pottery from the Southern Ghors and Northeast ‘Arabah Survey: Regionalism Re-examined | Abstract |
Stanley Klassen | ||
Walking Through Jordan | The Barqa Landscape Project, 2009 | Abstract |
Russell Adams, Hannah Friedman, James Anderson, Michael Homan, John Grattan, Lynne Rouse | ||
Walking Through Jordan | List of Figures | Abstract |
Michael Neeley | ||
Walking Through Jordan | List of Tables | Abstract |
Michael Neeley | ||
Walking Through Jordan | A Note about Place Names | Abstract |
Michael Neeley | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Index | Abstract |
Michael Neeley | ||
Walking Through Jordan | Index of Place Names | Abstract |
Michael Neeley | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Preface | Details |
Miroslav Bárta, Jiri Janak | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Climate Change, Fishing and the Nile: Changes in Fishing Techniques and Technologies at the End of the Old Kingdom | Abstract |
John Burn | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | The Pyramid of the Theban Mountain | Abstract |
Andrzej Ćwiek | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Some Profane and Sacred Features from Thebes. Hunting Grounds (?) and High Places in the West Bank | Abstract |
Andrés Espinel | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Ancient Egyptian Response to the Natural World | Abstract |
Linda Evans | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Running with Images: Ritualised Script in the Vogellauf, Rudderlauf and Vasenlauf | Abstract |
Jiri Janak | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | The Sacred Landscape of Dra Abu el-Naga | Abstract |
Ángeles Jiménez-Higueras | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Ancient Egyptians and the Representation of Foreign Landscapes: The Ash-Tree Reconsidered | Abstract |
Claudia Kemna | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Lake Khufu: On the Waterfront at Giza – Modelling Water Transport Infrastructure in Dynasty IV | Abstract |
Mark Lehner | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Visitors’ Graffiti: Traces of a Re-Appropriation of Sacred Spaces and a Demonstration of Literacy in the Landscape | Abstract |
Hana Navratilova | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Did Hatshepsut Inherit Djeser-Djeseru? | Abstract |
Claire Ollet | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Sacred Places in the Profane Landscapes of Lower Nubia: A Case Study from the Czechoslovak Concessions | Abstract |
Lenka Varadzinová (Suková) | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | List of Figures | Abstract |
Miroslav Bárta, Jiří Janák | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | List of Tables | Abstract |
Miroslav Bárta, Jiří Janák | ||
Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces | Index | Abstract |
Miroslav Bárta | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 1. Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount: Introduction | Details |
Rikard Roitto, Colleen Shantz, Petri Luomanen | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 4. Altruism and Prosocial Ideals in the Sermon: Between Human Nature and Divine Potential | Abstract |
Thomas Kazen | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 2. It's All in How You Look at It: The Eyes and Morality in Matthew 6:22-23 | Abstract |
Colleen Shantz | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 10. 'Whoever is Kind to the poor Lends to Yahweh, and will be Repaid in Full' (Prov 19:17): Patterns of Indirect Reciprocity in the Book of Proverbs and in the Sermon on the Mount | Abstract |
Anne Katrine Gudme | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 5. Ritual Acts in the Sermon on the Mount | Abstract |
Rodney Werline | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 3. Perception of Risk in the Sermon on the Mount | Abstract |
Rikard Roitto | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 6. Emotional Repression and Physical Mutilation? The Cognitive and Behavioural Impact of Exaggeration in the Sermon on the Mount | Abstract |
Thomas Kazen | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 7. Parables in the Sermon on the Mount: A Cognitive and Rhetorical Perspective | Abstract |
Lauri Thuren | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 8. Is there a Reason to Worry? A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis of Matthew 6: 25-34 | Abstract |
Niilo Lahti | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 12. Remembering the Sermon in the Mountains of France | Abstract |
Alicia Batten | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 9. Hypocrites and the Pure in Heart: Religion as an Evolved Strategy for In-Group Formation | Abstract |
John Teehan | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | 11. Macarisms and Identity Formation: Insights from the Comparison of 4Q525 and the Sermon on the Mount | Abstract |
Elisa Uusimaki | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | Foreword | Details |
Rikard Roitto, Colleen Shantz, Petri Luomanen | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | Index of References | Abstract |
Rikard Roitto, Colleen Shantz, Petri Luomanen | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | Index of Modern Authors | Details |
Rikard Roitto, Colleen Shantz, Petri Luomanen | ||
Social and Cognitive Perspectives on the Sermon on the Mount | Index of Subjects | Details |
Rikard Roitto, Colleen Shantz, Petri Luomanen | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | Conclusion | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | Introduction | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | 1. Establishing the Authorship of al-Hādī | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | 2. Al-Khabbāzī’s Personal Details | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | 3. The Life and Times of al-Khabbāzī | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | 4. The Ḥanafī Roots of the Māturīdī Madhhab | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | 5. The Sunni Ḥanafīs after al-Ṭaḥāwī and al-Māturīdī | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | 6. The Recovery of the Māturīdī School: From Neglect to Prevalence | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | 7. al-Hādī | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | The Edited Text of al-Hadi | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | Photocopied Specimens from Ten Manuscripts of al-Hādī | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | Miscellaneous Documents | Abstract |
Ayedh Alddosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | References | Abstract |
Ayedh Aldosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | Index | Abstract |
Ayedh Aldosari | ||
Ḥanafī Māturīdīsm | Introduction | Abstract |
Ayedh Aldosari | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Introduction | Details |
Panayotis Pachis | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Euripides as Social Critic: The Morality of Revenge | Details |
Larry Alderink | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Forgery, Propaganda and Power in Christian Antiquity: Some Methodological Remarks | Details |
Pier Beatrice | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Canonical Representative of the Third Function in Rome Quirinus | Details |
Dominique Briquel | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | How to Write a Survey of Greek Religion from the Point of View of the Comparative Study of Religion | Details |
Giovanni Casadio | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Cult and the Ancient Urban Landscape: A Case Study of Mithraism and Roman Topography | Details |
Alison Griffith | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Literary Sources and Archaeological Evidence in the History of Early Roman Religion | Details |
Charles Guittard | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Kingship and the Hellenistic Cosolidation of Religio-Political Power | Details |
Luther H. Martin | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | The Hellenistic Era as an Age of Propaganda: The Case of Isis' Cult | Details |
Panayotis Pachis | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | The Encounters of Novelty and Conservatism in Hellenistic Religion and Analogical Reasoning | Details |
Petra Pakkanen | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | The Teachings of Zosimos: A Micro-Level Study of Syncretism | Details |
Jonathan Peste | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | A Few Historical-Religious Frameworks for the Study of the Oriental Cults in the Roman Empire | Details |
Ennio Sanzi | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Tempo della Storia e Tempo della Salvezza nello Gnosticismo | Details |
Giulia Gasparro | ||
Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Graeco-Roman Religions | Becoming a Different Person: Baptism as an Initiation Ritual | Details |
Einar Thomassen | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | ¿De qué Humor estás Hoy? (Good Humour/Bad Humour) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
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