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The document announces a special issue of an open access journal focusing on the relationship between the individual, religious belief, practice, and identity from various disciplinary perspectives such as anthropology, sociology, and religious studies. The guest editors note that the issue brings together diverse academic fields and comparative approaches to explore the theme of individual religious experience. The deadline for manuscript submissions has passed.
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Religion and the Individual: Belief, Practice, and Identity
This three sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document announces a special issue of an open access journal focusing on the relationship between the individual, religious belief, practice, and identity from various disciplinary perspectives such as anthropology, sociology, and religious studies. The guest editors note that the issue brings together diverse academic fields and comparative approaches to explore the theme of individual religious experience. The deadline for manuscript submissions has passed.
This three sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document announces a special issue of an open access journal focusing on the relationship between the individual, religious belief, practice, and identity from various disciplinary perspectives such as anthropology, sociology, and religious studies. The guest editors note that the issue brings together diverse academic fields and comparative approaches to explore the theme of individual religious experience. The deadline for manuscript submissions has passed.
Religion and the Individual: Belief, Practice, and Identity
Guest Editors: Message from the Guest Editors Prof. Dr. Douglas James Dear Colleagues, Davies Department of Theology and This Special Issue is both experimental and comparative. It Religion, Durham University, appropriates diverse disciplinary idioms from the Durham DH1, UK distinctive fields our authors inhabit to focus on the ever- douglas.davies@durham.ac.uk recurrent theme of the individual and the study of religion. Dr. Michael J. Thate Here the familiar topics of "belief", "practice" and "identity" Center for the Study of Religion, come into conversation with each other from scholars in Princeton University, Princeton, anthropology, sociology, African-American history, Asian NJ 08544, USA religions, philosophy, religious studies, critical theory, and mthate@princeton.edu ancient history. This unashamedly eclectic venture demonstrates both the remarkable diversity enacted by the signifier, “religious”, and the dynamic potential of Deadline for manuscript conversation between interesting scholars working on submissions: remarkably interesting topics. closed (15 April 2016) Prof. Dr. Douglas James Davies Dr. Michael J. Thate Guest Editors