Table of Contents – Implicit Religion, Issue 20.4 (2017)
Issue 20.4 (2017) table of contents
Articles
The Fetishization Effect: The Manipulation Power of the Machete in the Rwandan Genocide
Breann Fallon
Perfectly Present: Mindfulness Curriculum as Implicit Religion
Mary Hale
Review Article
A Clockwork Freedom
Marek Sullivan
Letters to the Editor/Responses
Interview: Categorising “Religion”: From Case Studies to Methodology
Teemu Taira
Comments: The Deconstruction of Religion: So What Next in the Debate?
Paul Hedges
Response: Is it Time to Become Theoretical Vegans? Notes on How to Practice Religious Studies without “Religion”
Neil George
Response: What Happens After the Deconstruction
Russell T. McCutcheon
Response: Whither the Study of Religion and Culture?
Richard Newton
Response: On Deconstructing the Deconstruction of the Deconstruction of the Category of Religion
Malory Nye
Response: The Blind Leading the Seeing
Race MoChridhe
Assembling Our Theoretical Toolboxes: A Response
Teemu Taira
Book Reviews-open access
The Human Quest for Meaning: Theories, Research and Applications, edited by Paul T. P. Wong
Israel Selvanayagam
Plato’s Gods by Gerd Van Riel
Stella Mills
Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions, by James L. Cox
Barbara Hanson
Ritual and the Sacred: A Neo-Durkheimian Analysis of Politics, Religion and the Self, by Massimo Rosati
Kees de Groot
Rediscovering Confession The Practice of Forgiveness and Where it Leads, by David A. Steere
Stella Mills
Tacit & Explicit Knowledge, by Harry Collins
Barbara Hanson
In Praise of Doubt: How to Have Convictions Without Becoming a Fanatic, by Peter Berger and Anton Zijderveld
Kevin Lewis
Faith and Reason: Their Roles in Religious and Secular Life, by D. A. Crosby and Faith: What It Is and What It Isn’t, by T. W. Tilley
Ann Bowes
Editors
Jack Laughlin
University of Sudbury, Canada
David G. Robertson
Open University / Religious Studies Project, UK
Available online to subscribers:
http://equinoxpub.com/IR
ISSN 1463-9955 (print)
ISSN 1743-1697 (online)