Issue | Title | |
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 | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Reglas Dietéticas y Persecución Religiosa (Dietary Laws and Religious Persecution) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Chocolate y el Mundo Azteca (Chocolate and the Aztec World) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Tradiciones Nativas Americanas: Incas, Aimaras y Mapuches (Native American Traditions: Incas, Aymara and Mapuches | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Intercambio Colombino (Columbian Exchange) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Comida de Película: Identidades Culturales (Movie Food: Cultural Identities) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Los Gauchos y el Fuego (The Gauchos and Fire) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Cocina y Mestizaje (Cooking and Intercultural Relationships) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Centroamérica y las Aportaciones Mayas (Central America and the Mayan Contributions) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Gustos y Disgustos: El Sabor de la Tierra (Likes and Dislikes: The Taste of my Land) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Dietas Carnívoras, Dietas Vegetarianas (Carnivores and Vegetarians) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Mapas Gastronómicos: España (Gastronomic Maps: Spain) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Naciones Culturales y Gastronómicas: Euskadi (Cultures and Gastronomic Nations: Basque Country) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Foreword | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Obras citadas (Works Cited and Credits) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Comida y cultura en el mundo hispánico/Food and Culture in the Hispanic World | Índice (Index) | Abstract |
Ana Gómez-Bravo | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 1. Environment and Adaptation of Forager Pioneers in the North-western Regions of Europe | Abstract |
Birgitte Skar, Heidi Breivik | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 11. The Pioneer Settlements of Gotland: A behavioural ecology approach | Abstract |
Jan Apel, Jan Storå | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 12. The Use of Aquatic Resources by Early Mesolithic Foragers in Southern Scandinavia | Abstract |
Adam Boethius | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 5. Huseby Klev and the Quest for Pioneer Subsistence Strategies: Diversification of a Maritime Lifestyle | Abstract |
Adam Boethius | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 4. Seal-hunting in the Final Paleolithic of Northern Europe | Abstract |
Erwin Cziesla | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 2. Marine and Terrestrial Vertebrate Fauna in Skagerak and Southern Norway in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene | Abstract |
Leif Jonsson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 9. A Small Preboreal Settlement Site at Kanaljorden, Motala, Sweden | Abstract |
Fredrik Hallgren | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 6. Waterworld: Environment, Animal Exploitation, and Fishhook Technology in the North-Eastern Skagerrak Area During the Early And Middle Mesolithic (9500–6300 cal BC) | Abstract |
Anja Mansrud, Per Persson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 7. Hunting Elk at the Foot of the Mountains: Remains from 8,000 Years of Foraging at the Edge of the Hardangervidda Plateau in Southern Norway | Abstract |
Axel Mjaerum | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 13. Seascapes of Stability and Change: The Archaeological and Ecological Potential of Early Mesolithic Seascapes, with Examples from Haväng in the South-Eastern Baltic, Sweden | Abstract |
Bjorn Nilsson, Arne Sjöström, Per Persson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 8. The Earliest Settlement in the Middle Scandinavian Inland: A Discussion about Joel Boaz’s Pioneers in the Mesolithic | Abstract |
Per Persson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 15. An Early Holocene Bearded Seal from the Trondheim Fjord: Environmental and Archaeological Implications | Abstract |
Jorgen Rosvold, Heidi Breivik | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 3. Why Walk When You Can Take a Boat? Moving Beyond the North Central European Plain | Abstract |
Lou Schmitt | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 14. Seal and Reindeer: Immediate and Continuous Utilization of Coast and Mountain in the Early Mesolithic of North-Western Norway | Abstract |
Frode Svendsen | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 16. The Changing Landscape of Prehistoric Orkney | Abstract |
Caroline Wickham-Jones, Richard Bates, Sue Dawson, Alastair Dawson, Martin Bates | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 17. Economy and Environment During the Early Mesolithic of Western Scotland: Repeated Visits to a Fishing Locality on a Small Island in the Inner Hebrides | Abstract |
Karen Wicks, Steven Mithen | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | 10. Way Out East: Evidence of Early Maritime Technologies from the East Coast of Sweden | Abstract |
Mattias Petterson, Roger Wikell | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | General Preface to the Series | Abstract |
Håkon Glørstad | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Tables | Abstract |
Per Persson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Appendices | Abstract |
Per Persson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Figures | Abstract |
Per Persson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Contributors | Abstract |
Per Persson | ||
Ecology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Index | Abstract |
Per Persson | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Axes in Transformation: A Bifocal View of Axe Technology in the Oslo Fjord area, Norway, c. 9200–6000 cal BC | Abstract |
Carine Eymundsson, Guro Fossum, Anja Mansrud, Lucia Koxvold, Axel Mjaerum | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Transmission of Knowledge, Crafting and Cultural Traditions, Interregional Contact and Interaction, 7300 Cal BC | Abstract |
Eva David, Mathilda Kjällquist | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Continuity and Change in Late- and Post-Glacial Social Networks: Knowledge Transmission and Blade Production Methods in Ahrensburg and Early Mesolithic Northwestern Europe | Abstract |
Inger Berg-Hansen | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Middle Mesolithic Blade Technology in Sweden, c. 8th Millennium BC | Abstract |
Michel Guinard | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | The Pioneer Settlement of Scandinavia and its Aftermath: New Evidence from Western and Central Scandinavia | Abstract |
Hege Damlien, Mathilda Kjällquist, Kjel Knutsson | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Raw-material and Blade Technology Variability: A Case Study of Mesolithic Pressure Blade Methods in the Wolin Island Region (North-Western Poland) | Abstract |
Michal Adamczyk | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Postglacial Pioneer Colonisation of Eastern Fennoscandia: Modeling Technological Change | Abstract |
Mikael Manninen, Esa Hertell, Petro Pesonen, Miikka Tallavaara | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Early Mesolithic Regional Mobility and Social Organization: Evidence from Lithic Blade Technology and Microlithic Production In Southern Scandinavia | Abstract |
Mikkel Sørensen | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | An Examination of Theories on Lithic Reduction Methods in Swiderian Technology | Abstract |
Witold Grużdź | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | The Early Settlement of Northern Europe: Technology and Communication | Abstract |
Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad, Helena Knutsson, Kjel Knutsson | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Preface | Abstract |
Håkon Glørstad | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Tables and Appendices | Abstract |
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Figures | Abstract |
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Contributors | Abstract |
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad | ||
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe | Index | Abstract |
Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson, Jan Apel, Håkon Glørstad | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | The Pioneer Colonisation of Northern Norway | Abstract |
Jan Kleppe | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | Large Mesolithic House – Pits at Tønsnes, Coastal Northern Norway: Evidence of a Winter Aggregation Site? | Abstract |
Jan Magne Gjerde, Marianne Skandfer | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | Macro-level Predictive Modelling of Early Stone Age Pioneer Settlement Locations in Varanger, Northern Norway | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | Aareavaara and the Pioneer Period in Northern Sweden | Abstract |
Olof Östlund | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | From Russia, with Love – Eastern Intruders in the North Norwegian Mesolithic | Abstract |
Tuija Rankama, Jarmo Kankaanpää | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | Early Mesolithic Central Norway: A Review of Research History, Settlements, and Tool Tradition | Abstract |
Heidi Breivik, Hein Bjerck | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | TTent, Hut or House? A Discussion on Early Mesolithic Dwellings in Light of the Site Mohalsen 2012-II, Vega, Northern Norway | Abstract |
Silje Fretheim, Hein Bjerck, Heidi Breivik, A. Francisco J. Zangrando | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | The Early Mesolithic of Western Norway | Abstract |
Leif Åstveit | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | The First One Thousand Years – Human Colonization and Differentiated Landscape Use in Southwestern Norway 10,000 to 9000 Years BP. | Abstract |
Sveinung Bang-Andersen | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | The Pioneer Settlement of Southwestern Norway: A Case Study | Abstract |
Sigrid Dugstad | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | The Pioneer Settlement of Eastern Norway | Abstract |
Hege Damlien, Steinar Solheim | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | Pauler 2: An Ordinary Early Mesolithic Site in South-Eastern Norway? | Abstract |
Astrid Nyland | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | The Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe—Pioneering, Resource Use, Coping with Change: New Investigations | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | General Preface to the Series | Abstract |
Håkon Glørstad | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Tables | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Appendices | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Figures | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | List of Contributors | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
Early Economy and Settlement in Northern Europe | Index | Abstract |
Hans Peter Blankholm | ||
The History of European Jazz | European Jazz: Stories that Needed to be Told | Abstract |
Francesco Martinelli | ||
The History of European Jazz | 1. France | Abstract |
Xavier Prevost | ||
The History of European Jazz | 2a. Great Britain: 1900 - 1960 | Abstract |
Alyn Shipton | ||
The History of European Jazz | 2b. Great Britain: 1950-2010: Late-flowering Seeds of the Triangular Trade | Abstract |
Duncan Heining | ||
The History of European Jazz | 3. Ireland | Abstract |
Cormac Larkin | ||
The History of European Jazz | 4. Germany | Abstract |
Martin Pfleiderer | ||
The History of European Jazz | 5. The Netherlands | Abstract |
Bert Vuijsje | ||
The History of European Jazz | 6. Belgium | Abstract |
Jean-Pol Schroeder | ||
The History of European Jazz | 7. Luxembourg | Abstract |
Marc Demuth | ||
The History of European Jazz | 8. Denmark | Abstract |
Tore Mortensen | ||
The History of European Jazz | 9a. Sweden: 1919-1969 | Abstract |
Jan Bruer | ||
The History of European Jazz | 10. Finland | Abstract |
Juha Henriksson | ||
The History of European Jazz | 11. Norway | Abstract |
Bjorn Stendahl | ||
The History of European Jazz | 12. Iceland | Abstract |
Vernhardur Linnet | ||
The History of European Jazz | 13. Poland | Abstract |
Krystian Brodacki | ||
The History of European Jazz | 14. Czech Republic | Abstract |
Yvetta Kajanova | ||
The History of European Jazz | 16. Hungary: The road to independence | Abstract |
Gabor Turi | ||
The History of European Jazz | 18. Austria | Abstract |
Andreas Felber | ||
The History of European Jazz | 19. Switzerland | Abstract |
Bruno Spoerri | ||
The History of European Jazz | 20. Russia: Ninety-five Years in Search of an Identity | Abstract |
Cyril Moshkow | ||
The History of European Jazz | 21. Belarus | Abstract |
Dmitri Podberezsky | ||
The History of European Jazz | 22. Ukraine | Abstract |
Alexander Yudin | ||
The History of European Jazz | 23. Spain | Abstract |
Chema Martinez | ||
The History of European Jazz | 24a. Portugal: 1920-1974 | Abstract |
Pedro Cravinho | ||
The History of European Jazz | 25. Italy | Abstract |
Francesco Martinelli | ||
The History of European Jazz | 26. Latvia | Abstract |
Indrikis Veitners | ||
The History of European Jazz | 27. Lithuania | Abstract |
Ruta Skudiene | ||
The History of European Jazz | 28. Estonia | Abstract |
Tiit Lauk | ||
The History of European Jazz | 29. Greece | Abstract |
Sakis Papadimitriou | ||
The History of European Jazz | 30. Former Yugoslavia (including Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Vojvodina and Kosovo) | Abstract |
Mike Mazur, Iço Vidmar, Eleni Novakovska, Edin Zubčević | ||
The History of European Jazz | 31. Bulgaria | Abstract |
Vladimir Gadjev | ||
The History of European Jazz | 32. Turkey | Abstract |
Hulya Tuncag | ||
The History of European Jazz | 33. Azerbaijan | Abstract |
Rain Sultanov | ||
The History of European Jazz | 34. Armenia | Abstract |
Armen Manukian | ||
The History of European Jazz | 35. Early African American Entertainers | Abstract |
Rainer Lotz | ||
The History of European Jazz | 36. Django Reinhardt and jazz manouche | Abstract |
Michael Dregni | ||
The History of European Jazz | 37. Jews and Jewish Music | Abstract |
Gabriele Coen | ||
The History of European Jazz | 38. The Avant- Garde: Black-and-White Atlantic Dialogues, c. 1960s | Abstract |
Michael Heffley | ||
The History of European Jazz | 39. Film | Abstract |
Selwyn Harris | ||
The History of European Jazz | 40. Festivals | Abstract |
George McKay | ||
The History of European Jazz | 24b. Portugal: 1974-2010 | Abstract |
Rui Paes | ||
The History of European Jazz | Series Editor's Note | Abstract |
Alyn Shipton | ||
The History of European Jazz | 9b. Sweden: 1970-2000 | Abstract |
Måns Wallgren | ||
The History of European Jazz | 15. Slovakia | Abstract |
Yvetta Kajanova | ||
The History of European Jazz | 17. Romania | Abstract |
Virgil Mihaiu | ||
The History of European Jazz | Subject Index | Abstract |
Francesco Martinelli | ||
The History of European Jazz | Index of Works | Abstract |
Francesco Martinelli | ||
On Verbal Art | Ripples in a Timeless World | Abstract |
Rebekah Wegener, Stella Neumann, Antje Oesterle | ||
On Verbal Art | Language, Linguistics and Verbal Art: The Contribution of Ruqaiya Hasan to the Study of Literature | Abstract |
Annabelle Lukin | ||
On Verbal Art | On Being a Literature Teacher: A Language Based Perspective | Abstract |
David Butt | ||
On Verbal Art | Striking a Chord on the Reader: On Metaphor as a Constituent of the Grammar of Verbal Art | Abstract |
Timo Lothmann | ||
On Verbal Art | ‘That’s Not Normal Rabbit Behaviour’: On the Track of the Grammar of Fictional Worlds | Abstract |
Rebekah Wegener, Timo Lothmann | ||
On Verbal Art | Foregrounding and defamiliarization in Peter Carey’s ‘Conversations with Unicorns’ | Abstract |
Martin Tilney | ||
On Verbal Art | The Analysis of a Sonnet | Abstract |
Kathryn Tuckwell | ||
On Verbal Art | Software-assisted Systemic Socio-Semantic Stylistics – Appraising tru* in J.M. Coetzee’s Foe | Abstract |
Donna R Miller, Antonella Luporini | ||
On Verbal Art | Jane Austen’s Shapely Sentence and the Differentiation of Dialogue from Narrative: Towards a Clause Complex of Her Own | Abstract |
Fang Li | ||
On Verbal Art | Simone de Beauvoir's Construal of Language and Literature in Mémoires d'une Jeune Fille Rangée (1958): A Hasanian Perspective | Abstract |
Alice Caffarel-Cayron | ||
On Verbal Art | Appraisal and Master Identities in Contemporary Spanish Crime fiction: The Case of Los Mares del Sur and its Translations into English and German | Abstract |
Anna Espunya | ||
On Verbal Art | Openings in Fiction: An Approach to Verbal Art Based on Hallidayian, Cognitive and Hasanian Principles | Abstract |
Peter Wenzel | ||
On Verbal Art | Future Directions in the Study of Verbal Art | Abstract |
Wendy Bowcher | ||
On Verbal Art | Author Index | Abstract |
Rebekah Wegener | ||
On Verbal Art | Subject Index | Abstract |
Rebekah Wegener | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Introduction | Abstract |
Darlene Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Pain, the Body and Signification | Abstract |
Darlene Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Mythic Caesura, Pain and the Boundary between Non-human and Human Animals | Abstract |
Darlene Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Ancient Spartan Masculinities and Pain: A Case Study | Abstract |
Darlene Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Penetrating the Body of the Masculine Other: White Masculinity, War, and Ritualized Torture | Abstract |
Darlene Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Cut to the Bone: Pain, Foreskins, and Masculinities | Abstract |
Darlene Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Afterword | Abstract |
Darlene Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Darlene M. Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Notes | Abstract |
Darlene M. Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | References | Abstract |
Darlene M. Juschka | ||
Contours of the Flesh | Index | Abstract |
Darlene M. Juschka | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | Preface | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes, Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 1. Is everyone religious? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 2. Where does the word religion come from? | Abstract |
David McConeghy | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 3. What does it take for something to be classified as a “religion”? | Abstract |
Robyn Walsh | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 4. Can sports be a religion? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 5. What is the difference between religion and mythology? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 6. What is the difference between religion and philosophy? | Abstract |
Nathan Dickman | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 7. What is the difference between a religion and a cult? | Abstract |
Jason Blum | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 8. Do all religious adherents believe in the concept of a higher power? | Abstract |
Steven Ramey | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 9. Do all religions have sacred books? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 10. Do all religions have miracles? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 11. How did religion start? | Abstract |
Nickolas Roubekas | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 12. What is the function of religion? | Abstract |
Rick Moore | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 13. What’s the difference between rituals and habits? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 14. Can I be spiritual but not religious? | Abstract |
Michael Stausberg | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 15. Is atheism, or secularism, just another religion? | Abstract |
Craig Martin | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 16. Why is religion so often involved in politics? | Abstract |
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 18. How many religions are there? | Abstract |
Michael Altman | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 17. What is the oldest religion? | Abstract |
Vaia Touna | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 19. How does religion spread and what is its appeal? | Abstract |
Sarah Dees | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 20. Why do so many people believe that only one religion can be right? | Abstract |
Nathan Dickman | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 21. If everyone worships a god, why are there so many distinctions in religions? | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 22. Do people actually believe in their religious practices because they want to, or because of how they were raised? | Abstract |
Nathan Colborne | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 23. Can people belong to more than one religion? | Abstract |
Ann Taves | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 24. Who are the ‘Nones’ and why are they so important? | Abstract |
Mike Graziano | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 80. What is the future of “religion”? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 81. What is the future of religion? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 25. Are there any religions that do not have official leaders? | Abstract |
Jason Ellsworth | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 26. Is it true that women play a lesser role in most religions? | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 27. Why do women in some religions cover up their faces, or even their whole bodies? | Abstract |
Leslie Smith | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 28. Why do people fight so much over their religious beliefs? | Abstract |
Craig Martin | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 29. Is there a large difference between the main religions or do they just have minor variations on the same overall idea? | Abstract |
Steven Ramey | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 30. Is Voodoo really a religion? | Abstract |
Emily Crews | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 31. Why did Romans basically copy the Ancient Greek religion? | Abstract |
Roger Beck | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 32. Is Satanism a religion? | Abstract |
Nathaniel Morehouse | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 33. Who wrote the Bible? | Abstract |
Steven Young | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 34. Do Jews believe in the afterlife? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 35. Why don’t Jewish people believe that Jesus was the Messiah? | Abstract |
Sheldon Steen | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 36. What are the main differences between Protestantism, Catholicism, and Greek Orthodoxy? | Abstract |
Vaia Touna | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 37. Why did St. Paul write all those letters? | Abstract |
Pat Hart | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 38. Why do some Christians use snakes in their worship? | Abstract |
Brad Stoddard | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 39. What is “speaking in tongues”? | Abstract |
Jennifer Eyl | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 40. Is it true that religions outside of Christianity have stories of a virgin mother, crucifixion, etc.? | Abstract |
Robyn Walsh | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 41. Why do some Christians not acknowledge evolution? | Abstract |
Arthur McCalla | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 42. Are Mormons Christians? | Abstract |
Linh Hoang | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 43. What is biblical archaeology? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 44. Is Europe less religious than North America? | Abstract |
Julie Ingersoll | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 45. Were African slaves forced to become Christian when they got to plantations? | Abstract |
Sarah Dees | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 46. Why are there so many radical Muslims in the world today? | Abstract |
Matt Sheedy | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 47. What is the difference between radical and non-radical Muslims in terms of the types of Islam? | Abstract |
Mushegh Asatryan | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 48. What does jihad really mean? | Abstract |
Mushegh Asatryan | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 49. Are there similarities between Judaism, Christianity and Islam? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 50. Is Sufism part of Islam? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 51. What are the main differences between Sunni and Shia Islam? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 52. Is there anything “African” about African American religion? | Abstract |
Emily Crews | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 53. Are Eastern religions as connected to violence as Western religions seem to be? | Abstract |
Jason Ellsworth | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 54. Do Native Americans worship nature? | Abstract |
Sarah Dees | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 55. Is yoga religious? | Abstract |
Steven Ramey | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 56. What is shamanism? | Abstract |
Suzanne Owen | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 57. Is being a vegetarian a religious thing for some people? | Abstract |
Jason Ellsworth | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 58. Isn’t Buddhism more of a philosophy than a religion? | Abstract |
Nathaniel Morehouse | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 59. Why do the statues of Buddha sometimes depict him as being overweight? | Abstract |
Kendall Marchman | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 60. I’ve heard the founder of Buddhism was Hindu—so how did the one develop form the other? | Abstract |
Travis Webster | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 61. Are religions in Asia all connected in some way? | Abstract |
Kendall Marchman | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 62. Where did the study of religion come from? | Abstract |
Michael Stausberg | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 63. Who was the first scholar of religion? | Abstract |
Michael Stausberg | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 64. Why is it important that we study religion? | Abstract |
K. Merinda Simmons | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 65. Is there a difference between religious studies and theology? | Abstract |
Jason Blum | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 66. What is exegesis? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 67. What do you do when you do fieldwork in religion? | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 68. In what ways can religion be legally discussed in US public schools? | Abstract |
Mike Graziano | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 69. Do scholars of religion study texts or do they study the religion firsthand, like an anthropologist might? | Abstract |
Richard Newton | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 70. Is it possible to study religion academically and still be religious? | Abstract |
Richard Newton | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 71. Does the academic study of religion deny the existence of god? | Abstract |
Blair Gadsby | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 72. Should the study of religions be mandatory in US schools? | Abstract |
Julie Ingersoll | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 73. How do you study the religions of cultures that no longer exist? | Abstract |
Vaia Touna | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 74. What is the cognitive science of religion? | Abstract |
Robyn Walsh | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 75. Is the study of religion related to other academic disciplines? | Abstract |
Jennifer Eyl | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 76. Why do we need the study of religion if we already have historians, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists and folklorists? | Abstract |
Paul-Francois Tremlett | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 77. Can’t I just learn about religion in my church, mosque, or temple? | Abstract |
Brent Smith | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 79. What is this CE and BCE dating system that I’ve seen used throughout this book? | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | 78. Can one study one’s own religion objectively? | Abstract |
Rebekka King | ||
Religion in Five Minutes | Index | Abstract |
Aaron Hughes | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | 1. Text-tune Alignment in Tunisian Arabic Yes-No Questions | Abstract |
Sam Hellmuth | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | 2. Asking Questions across Portuguese Varieties | Abstract |
Marisa Cruz, Verònica Crespo-Sendra, Joelma Castelo, Sónia Frota | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | 3. High Pre-tonic Falls in Northeastern Brazilian Varieties: May a Prenuclear High Target Spreading Rightward Re-categorize as a Nuclear Leading Tone? | Abstract |
Marco Barone, Joelma Castelo | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | 5. Prosody of Contrastive Focus in Two Varieties of Assamese | Abstract |
Asim Twaha, Shakuntala Mahanta | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | 6. Intonational Phrasing and Nuclear Configurations of SVO Sentences across Varieties of Portuguese | Abstract |
Flaviane Fernandes-Svartman, Nádia Barros, Vinícius dos Santos, Joelma Castelo | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | 7. Hiatus Resolution across words in European Portuguese Dialects | Abstract |
Nuno Paulino, Pedro Oliveira, Marina Vigário | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | 4. From ToBI Phonological Events to Functional Melodic Forms at the Communicative Level | Abstract |
Doina Jitca | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | Introduction | Abstract |
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | List of Figures | Details |
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | List of Tables | Details |
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota | ||
Prosodic Variation (with)in Languages | Index | Details |
Marisa Cruz, Sónia Frota | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Introduction | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Children and Teenagers: Developmental Issues | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | The L2 of Young Learners | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | The Common European Framework of Reference | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Assessing the L2 of Young Learners | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Testing Reading | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Testing Writing | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Testing Speaking | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Testing Listening | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Testing Vocabulary and Grammar | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Conclusion | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen, Gwendydd Caudwell | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | List of Figures | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | List of Tables | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Preface | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Bibliography | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Appendices | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen | ||
Assessing the Language of Young Learners | Index | Abstract |
Angela Hasselgreen | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Foreword | Abstract |
Elizabeth May | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 12: Women Seeking Safety: Nonviolent Responses to Intimate Partner Violence | Abstract |
Catherine Holtmann | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 6. Violence and Power: A Reading of Hannah Arendt's Distinction between Violence and Power | Abstract |
Sophie Cloutier | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 9. No to War and Yes to So Much More: Pope Francis, Principled Nonviolence, and Positive Peace | Abstract |
Christopher Hrynkow | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 15. Deep Green Violence: Our Animal Bodies as Sites of Resistance | Abstract |
Todd LeVasseur | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 14. Being in 'Rights' Relationship with Animals: The Importance of Political Visibility for Animals | Abstract |
Nathan Townend | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 11. Sex, Gender and Non-Violent Resistance to Human Trafficking: An NGO’s Response | Abstract |
Eileen Kerwin Jones | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Heather Eaton, Lauren Levesque | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Current Trends and New Perspectives on Nonviolent Theories | Abstract |
Heather Eaton | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 1. Religion and Nonviolence | Abstract |
Christopher Chapple | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 2. The Gandhian Vision of Democracy | Abstract |
Ramin Jahanbegloo | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 3. Power Perfected in Weakness: The Paradox of Fighting for Peace | Abstract |
Alain Tschudin | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 4. A Brief History of the Power of Nonviolence in Canada | Abstract |
Tamara Lorincz | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 5. Gandhi in Action: Nonviolent Movements, Gandhi, and Contemporary Challenges | Abstract |
Rajagopal P. V., Jill Carr-Harris | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 7. Victory: A Vacuous Concept? | Abstract |
Richard Feist | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 8. Reflecting on Gandhian Nonviolence: Is it a Counsel of Perfection for Religious Virtuosi? | Abstract |
Noel Salmond | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 13. Instrumentalizing the Ambiguity of Violence in the Carré Rouge: The Quebec Student Crisis of 2012 | Abstract |
Marie Boglari, Martin Samson | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 16. Nurturing Peace by Subverting Violence in the Larger Community | Abstract |
Paul Waldau | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 17. Wondering about Wonder as an Antidote to Our Violence against Earth | Abstract |
Simon Appolloni | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 18. Music and Nonviolence: Reflections on Possibility and Hope | Abstract |
Lauren Levesque | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 19. The Case for Child Honouring | Abstract |
Raffi Cavoukian | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 20. Violence, Nonviolence, Anti-violence and Contra-Violence in Environmental Education Practice | Abstract |
Richard Kool | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Bibliography | Abstract |
Heather Eaton, Lauren Levesque | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Index | Abstract |
Heather Eaton, Lauren Levesque | ||
Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation | Chapter 10. Indigenous Voices | Abstract |
Tara Williamson, Glen Coulthard, Jessica Gordan, Nina Wilson, Syliva McAdam, Sheelah McLean, Waneek Horn-Miller | ||
This is Hip | That's When It Bit Me | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Dues-paying Days | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | All the Bases were Loaded | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Many Shades of Blue | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | That's what I Like about London | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | He's as Good as I am | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Ready for Anything | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Where Fountains Drip in a Forgotten Tempo | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | It's Hot, it's Red Lights, it's Exciting! | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | I Remember Less and Less, Except you Baby | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | It's Compromise, don't Bother | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | A Wild Animal, or a Child | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Age only Matters if you're a Cheese | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | The Mother of All Love Songs | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Much to Do and Not a Moment to Spare | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Appendix A: A Jazz Singer is a Singer who Sings Jazz | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Appendix B: I don't Want to Stamp out Singers Like Cookies | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Discography | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Notes | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Hip | Index | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 2. Objects as Subjects: Agency and Performativity in Rituals | Abstract |
Anne-Christine Hornborg | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 3. Enchantment, Matter and the Unpredictability of Devotion | Abstract |
Amy Whitehead | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 7. Re-enchanting Body and Religion in a Secular Society: Touch of an Angel | Abstract |
Terhi Utriainen | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 4. Empowerment and the Articulation of Agency among Finnish Yoga Practitioners | Abstract |
Måns Broo, Christiane Königstedt | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 5. Mastery and Modernity: Control Issues in the Disenchantment Tale | Abstract |
Linda Annunen, Peik Ingman | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 6. Recomposing Religion: Radical Agnosticism and Transformative Speech | Abstract |
Michael Norton | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 8. Marian Apparitions: The Construction of Authenticity and Governance of Sacralization in the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary in Portugal | Abstract |
Nora Machado des Johansson | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 9. Protection through the Invocation of Shared Thirds: Sacralization without Iconoclasm | Abstract |
Peik Ingman | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 13. After Dis/enchantment: The Profanity of the Human Sciences | Abstract |
Stuart McWilliams | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 11. From Religion to Ordering Uncertainty: A Lesson from Dancers | Abstract |
Milan Fujda | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 10. Enchanted Sight/Site: An Esoteric Aesthetics of Image and Experience | Abstract |
Jay Johnston | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 12. Co-composing a Village History in the Archipelago of Southwestern Finland | Abstract |
Jaana Kouri | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 14. Epilogue: When Things Talk Back | Abstract |
Kocku von Stuckrad | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | List of Illustrations | Abstract |
Peik Ingman, Terhi Utriainen, Tuija Hovi, Måns Broo | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | 1. Towards More Symmetrical Compositions | Abstract |
Peik Ingman, Terhi Utriainen, Tuija Hovi, Måns Broo | ||
The Relational Dynamics of Enchantment and Sacralization | Index | Abstract |
Peik Ingman, Terhi Utriainen, Tuija Hovi, Måns Broo | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Introduction: Making Early Christian Texts Strange (Again) | Abstract |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 2. Walter Benjamin and Early Christian Texts | Abstract |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 3. Reading, Libraries, and Urban Change in the Shadow of Capitalism and Apocalypse: Reading Walter Benjamin and John of Patmos | Abstract |
Robert Seesengood | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 4. “On the Concept of History”: St. Augustine and Walter Benjamin | Abstract |
Carl Levensen | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 5. Gilles Deleuze and Early Christian Texts | Abstract |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 6. The Deleuzioguattarian Body of Christ without Organs | Abstract |
Bradley McLean | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 8. Face-ing the Nations: Becoming a Majority Empire of God - Reterritorialization, Language, and Imperial Racism in Revelation 7:9-17 | Abstract |
Sharon Jacob | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 7. The Many Acts of the Apostles: Simulacra and Simulation | Abstract |
Matthew Whitlock, Philip Tite | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 9. Alain Badiou and Early Christian Texts | Abstract |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 10. Christianity Appears First, as Itself | Abstract |
Bruce Worthington | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 11. Towards a Vulgar Marxist Reading of Christian Origins Today | Abstract |
James Crossley | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 12. Recapitulating the Event: Reading Irenaeus with Badiou | Abstract |
Hollis Phelps | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 13. Judith Butler and Early Christian Texts | Abstract |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 14. Paul Exposed: Reading Galatians with Judith Butler | Abstract |
Valérie Nicolet | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | 15. Mattering Bodies: Animacy and Justice in Origen’s On First Principles | Abstract |
Peter Mena | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Dialectical Images and Critical Theory | Abstract |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Index of Biblical References | Details |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Index of Classical References and Authors | Details |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Index of Early Christian Writings | Details |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Index of Jewish Writings | Details |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Index of Modern Authors | Details |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
Critical Theory and Early Christianity | Index of Subjects | Details |
Matthew Whitlock | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | ‘Islamic’ Education between State and Community: Frameworks and New Directions | Abstract |
Farid Panjwani, Ayman Agbaria | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | State-Funded Muslim Schools in Ireland: Insights and Perspectives | Abstract |
Youcef Sai | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Teaching Islam and about Islam in the Spanish Public System: The Confessional and the Cultural Approach to a Controversial Heritage | Abstract |
Elena Arigita | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Public School in France: The Place of Islam and Muslim’s Languages | Abstract |
Samim Akgönul | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Identity Development of the Two First Islamic Primary Schools in the Netherlands | Abstract |
Bahuddin Budak, Cok Bakker, Ina ter Avest | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Religious Education in Italian Public Schools: What Room for Islam? | Abstract |
Stella Coglievina | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Publicly Funded Islamic Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Abstract |
Amina Hadziomerovic | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Between Old Traditions and New Diversities: Islamic Religious Education in Poland | Abstract |
Agata Nalborczyk, Konrad Pędziwiatr | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Religious Education for Minorities: Perspectives from Islamic Education in Finnish Schools | Abstract |
Inkeri Rissanen | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | The Denominational Model of Islamic Education in Germany: The Case of Hessen | Abstract |
Yasar Sarikaya, Esma Öger-Tunc | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | (Re)discovering One’s Religion: Private Islamic Education in Lithuanian Muslim Communities | Abstract |
Egdūnas Račius | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | A ‘Home of Study’: A UFO (Unidentified Foreign Object) in the Dutch ‘Pedagogic Civil Society’? | Abstract |
Ina ter Avest | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | State Neutrality and Islamic Education in Sweden | Abstract |
Ailin Abdullah, Jenny Berglund | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Traditional Islamic Education and Mainstream Schooling in Contemporary England: Grasping the Nature of theFormer and Researching the Relationship and Interaction with the Latter | Abstract |
Bill Gent | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Creating Coherence in Education for British Muslim Pupils | Abstract |
Karamat Iqbal | ||
European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling | Islamic Education in Public Schools and Mosques in Germany | Abstract |
Tuba Isik | ||
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