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Volume 2
Contents
Introduction
Simon Coleman and Ramon Sarró: Dialogues and Trajectories
I. PORTRAIT – José Casanova
De-Privatization, the Public Sphere and Popular Religion Hubert Knoblauch
Public and Private in the Study of Religion: Innovative Approaches Grace Davie
Casanova, Asad and the Public Debate on Religion in Modern Societies Kim Knibbe
Toward a Post-Weberian Sociology of Global Religions Manuel A. Vásquez
From Modernization, to Secularization, to Globalization: An Autobiographical Self-Reflection José Casanova
II. ARTICLES
Encountering the Supernatural: A Phenomenological Account of Mind Julia Cassaniti and Tanya Luhrmann
The Case for Religious Transmission: Time and Transmission in the Anthropology of Christianity Vlad Naumescu
On and Off the Margin: The Anthropology of Contemporary Jewry Andrew Buckser
Inter-Publics’: Hindu Mobilization Beyond the Bourgeoisie Public Sphere Ursula Rao
Pentecostalism and ‘National Culture’: A Dialogue Between Brazilian Social Sciences and the Anthropology of Christianity Cecilia Mariz and Roberta Campos
III. DEBATE SECTION: RELIGION AND VIOLENCE
Religious Violence as Folklore William T. Cavanaugh
Reflections on ‘Religious Violence’: Reconsidering Durkheim Wendy James
Religion and Civil War in Africa: Durkheim and Douglas Revisited Paul Richards
IV. AN AUTHOR MEETS HER CRITICS
Around Ruth Marshall’s Political Spiritualities: The Pentecostal Revolution in Nigeria
Comments
John Peel, Daniel Smith, Joel Robbins, Jean-François Bayart
Response to Comments
Ruth Marshall
V. TEACHING ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION
The Anthropology of Religious Controversy: A Masters Level Course Peter Collins and Yulia Egorova
VI. NEWS
VII. BOOKS AND FILMS REVIEWS