This interesting book seems not to be readily available in Western Europe. In recent years, with increasing immigration into Europe and political situations in, for instance, Israel/Palestine; Iraq and, probably most noticeably, the U.S.A. religion has suddenly returned to the forefront of academic discourse in the social sciences. In media studies in Britain, long a stronghold of the Marxist critique, this has been more than surprising
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Rachel Dearlove discovers an invaluable evidence-based book on the role of religion in modern confli...
A review of the book: Marina Ngursangzeli Behera, Michael Biehl and Knud Jørgensen (eds.), Mission i...
Publication by multiple authors “The social thought of the major world religions” by the academic ed...
Since 9/11, the Muslim presence in Europe has been increasingly perceived as ‘problematic’. Events s...
A Secular Europe assesses the problem of accommodating diverse religious practices across Europe wit...
By Regina Elsner Lucian Leustean (ed.), Forced Migration and Human Security in the Eastern Orthodox ...
Four book reviews are included in this issue of Approaching Religion:The Process of Buddhist-Christi...
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International audienceConsidering the extreme difficulty of undertaking any serious research on such...
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Oxford University Press has initiated a new series on the European Convention on Human Rights and, i...
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