Works by Spickard, James V. (exact spelling)

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    Accepting the post-colonial challenge: Theorizing a Khaldûnian approach to the Marian apparition at Medjugorje.James V. Spickard - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (2):158-176.
    This article seeks to expand the sociology of religion’s conceptual toolkit beyond the focus on religious belief and on organizational structures inherited from Western Christianity. After criticizing these origins, I use Ibn Khaldûn’s notion of al ‘assabiyyah or “group-feeling” to analyze the events surrounding the Marian apparitions at Medjugorje, Bosnia, in the 1980s and the later events in the same region during the 1990s Bosnian wars. This concept’s strength is its ability to treat religious and ethnic solidarity as part of (...)
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    Religion 'in Global Culture new directions in an Increasingly Self-Conscious World'.James V. Spickard - 2007 - In Peter Beyer & Lori G. Beaman (eds.), Religion, Globalization and Culture. Brill. pp. 6--233.
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    The dark side of religious individualism: A Marcusian exploration.James V. Spickard - 2019 - Critical Research on Religion 7 (2):130-146.
    Sociologists of religion have recently focused on the growth of religious individualism in Western societies. Whether seen as a new religious trend or as a cultural correlate to the general weakening of civic organizations in the contemporary era, it is often presented as the growing tendency in religious life. It is also frequently presented in a positive light. This article explores a different alternative. Based on the work of Herbert Marcuse, it asks whether religious individualism heightens or undercuts the possibility (...)
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    Andrew McKinnon and Marta Trzebiatowska (eds), Sociological Theory and the Question of Religion. [REVIEW]James V. Spickard - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (1):114-115.
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