Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 32 : Lesser Heard Voices in Studies of Religion /

The present volume brings together scholars from all over the world in an open section and three special sections that explore how lesser-heard and unheard voices may be studied. Special section 1, Religion in Higher Education interrogates lived experiences of religion in higher education contexts a...

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Other Authors: Hood, Ralph W. (Editor), Cheruvallil-Contractor, Sariya (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2022.

Series: Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion ; 32.

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Call Number: BL41

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Copyright page
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgements
  • Manuscript Invitation
  • Figures and Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Chapter 1 Mothers in the Pulpit: A Study of the Sermons at a Bengali Protestant Church in Kolkata /
  • Abhijit Dasgupta
  • Chapter 2 Shiite Jurisprudence; between Textualist Tradition and Rationalist Justice: A Case Study of Criminal Judgements, Women's Judgements /
  • Mohammad Soltani Renani
  • Chapter 3 The Three-Dimensional Structure of Secular Belief Systems: Exploratory Factor Analysis and Investigation of Its Psychological and Political Correlates /
  • Joevarian Hudiyana, Novitasari R. Damanik, Gagan Hartana Tupah Brama, and Amarina Ashar Ariyanto
  • Chapter 4 Moderate and Radical Muslims, but for Whom and for What Purpose? /
  • Tomas Lindgren, Hannes Sonnenschein, and Johan Eriksson
  • Chapter 5 Introduction to Special Section 1: The Politics of Religion or Belief on Campus /
  • Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
  • Chapter 6 Conceptualising Higher Education: Anglican Theological Reflections on Being a University /
  • Stephen Heap
  • Chapter 7 Historical Dissenting Christian Academies and Contemporary Muslim Educational Institutions: Contexts, Comparisons, Resonances and Contrasts /
  • Paul Weller
  • Chapter 8 Emerging Christian Women at Uni: Intersection of Gender and Faith Identities on Campus /
  • Jenny Morgans
  • Chapter 9 Experiences of British Bangladeshi Muslims in Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom /
  • Kusha Anand and Victoria Redclift
  • Chapter 10 Reconciling between Religious Obligations and Studies for Muslim Students in English Higher Education /
  • Asgar Halim Rajput
  • Chapter 11 Pedagogical Reflections on the Introduction of a 'Law and Religion' Module in the Traditional Legal Curricula of Law Schools in the UK /
  • Amin Al-Astewani
  • Chapter 12 Islamic Universities and Identity Politics during Democratization: Contrasting Indonesia and Tunisia /
  • Amanda tho Seeth
  • Chapter 13 Does Interfaith Programming on College Campuses Influence Attitudes toward Religious Minorities?: A Case Study /
  • Ryan T. Cragun
  • Chapter 14 Buddhist Monks Work as Academic Staff in Chinese Universities /
  • Xiaoqi Tang
  • Chapter 15 The Precarious State of Academic Freedom in Higher Education: The Case of India and Pakistan /
  • Kusha Anand and Laraib Niaz
  • Introduction to Special Section 2: Cultural Blindness in Psychology /
  • Louise Sundararajan
  • Chapter 16 Cultural Blindness: The Price We Pay for Theory Neglect in Psychology /
  • Louise Sundararajan.
  • Chapter 17 Culture-Supremacy: Expressions, Sources, and Resistance to a Psychology of Motivated Ignorance /
  • Thomas Teo
  • Chapter 18 Blind Spots in Cultural Psychology of Religion: Neutrality, Normativity, and Ontology /
  • Al Dueck
  • Chapter 19 William James and the (Non) Replication Crisis in Psychology: Conjectures and Controversy in the Psychology of Religion /
  • Ralph W. Hood Jr.
  • Chapter 20 There Isn't Only Cultural Blindness in Psychology; Psychology Is Culture Blind /
  • Kudan Singh
  • Chapter 21 Religion, Illness Perception and Coping in Pandemics: A Systematic Review /
  • Chee-Khong Yap, Rachel Sing-Kiat Ting, Nicole Lee-Thung Tan, Yue-Yun Aw Yong, and Min-Min Tan
  • Chapter 22 Introduction to Special Section 3: Religious Authority in Practice in Contemporary Evangelical, Charismatic, and Pentecostal Christianity /
  • Maren Freudenberg, Martin Radermacher, and Sebastian Schüler
  • Chapter 23 From Protestant Ethic to Neoliberal Logic: Evangelicals at the Interface of Culture and Politics /
  • Mathew Guest
  • Chapter 24 From Denominationalism to Market Standards: How Does the Religious Market Affect Authority Relations in Protestant Congregations? /
  • Insa Pruisken, Josefa Loebell, Nina Monowski, and Thomas Kern
  • Chapter 25 Explaining Glossolalia Instead of Speaking in Tongues: Emotional Energy and Authority Relations at a Midwestern Pentecostal Megachurch /
  • Maren Freudenberg
  • Chapter 26 When Authority Fails: Cognitive Dissonance, Storytelling, and Collective Sense-Making in Unanswered Prayers /
  • Sebastian Schüler
  • Chapter 27 Validating Prophethood: Audiovisual Media and Religious Authority in Kenyan Pentecostalism /
  • Nicole Wagner and Dorothea Schulz
  • Chapter 28 Religious Authority in Evangelical, Charismatic, and Pentecostal Christianities: Reflections about Concepts, Methods, and the Role of Non-human Agency in Authority Relations /
  • Martin Radermacher
  • Index.