Religion and Academia Reframed: Connecting Religion, Science, and Society in the Long Sixties

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BRILL (2023)
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During the turbulent Long Sixties (1955–1973), both academic experts and religious institutions sought to make sense of the profound social, cultural, and religious changes they were witnessing. This book examines how their multifaceted relationships reshaped the study of religion.

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