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  1. A postcolonial philosophy of religion and interreligious polylogue.Willy Pfändtner - 2011 - Approaching Religion 1 (1):33-40.
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  • Post-secular sociology: modes, possibilities and challenges.Birgitte Johansen - 2013 - Approaching Religion 3 (1):4-15.
    It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajectory of Western history. Among its many aspects, this trajectory is about how religion became part of a definitive relationship with the category of the secular – a relationship that implies an understanding of religion as something distinct – and ideally # – from other categories such as science, politics, and law. The place of the category of religion as part of (...)
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  • Radical reductionism in the psychological study of religion: Prospects for an alternative critical methodology1.Douglas S. Hardy - 2003 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 25 (1):25-41.
    The scholarly enterprise known as the psychology of religion can be understood as the psychological study of religious practice, belief, and experience. With one foot in the stream of psychological theory and research and the other in the flow of religious experience and understanding, it seeks to illuminate the latter through use of the former. In other words, religion becomes the object of psychological analysis, that is, in some sense subordinated to psychology. This relative inequality raises significant methodological issues for (...)
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  • Religio and Superstitio Reconsidered.René Gothóni - 1994 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 21 (1):37-46.
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