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  1. Racialization of Religion and Global Migration

    In the global migration story, the arrival of a diverse group of migrants can trigger intense debates about how and where people are accommodated...
    Chapter 2016
  2. More Than Meets the Ear: The Agency of Hindustani Music in the Lives and Careers of John Coltrane and George Harrison

    A comparison of John Coltrane and George Harrison reveals striking parallels in the ways their careers and lives were affected by their contact with...
    Kevin D. Kehrberg in The Changing World Religion Map
    Chapter 2015
  3. Hinduism

    Hinduism is a descriptive term coined by Europeans in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It places a large family of belief systems with...
    David A. Weintraub in Religions and Extraterrestrial Life
    Chapter 2014
  4. Neo-esotericism

    José Guilherme Cantor Magnani in Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions
    Living reference work entry 2015
  5. Death Visions of the Goddess Kali: The Bengali Shakta Corpse Ritual at the Burning Ground

    Visions at the end of life can serve many functions in Hinduism. They can act as a guide or map, telling the soul where it should travel next, or...
    June McDaniel in Death, Dying, and Mysticism
    Chapter 2015
  6. Theological Hermeneutics as Pattern Recognition

    Traveling the crossroads of colonial encounters involves decoding the scrambled signals lost in the translations of bodies and lands. Times of travel...
    Chapter 2014
  7. Mid-1880s to 1918

    From the perspective of many of the young painters and poets in the mid-1880s and beyond, civilization—by which they meant European civilization—was...
    Chapter 2014
  8. Book Reviews

    Article 01 April 2012
  9. Theolegal Nuclear Weapons Policy

    The development, use, spread, and defense against nuclear weapons pose unusually devastating moral challenges for humanity and the American polity...
    Douglas B. Shaw in Whose God Rules?
    Chapter 2011
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