Religions in practice: an approach to the anthropology of religion./
John R. Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis.
- 6th ed.
- New York: Routledge, 2016.
- xi, 271 p.
Chapter 1:Studying Religion through Practice Chapter 2:The Twin Transformations of "Religion"Chapter 3:Domains and Boundaries of Religion Chapter 4:Rituals of Transition Chapter 5:Healing through Religion Chapter 6:Sorcery, Witchcraft, and Modernity Chapter 7:Worship, Hierarchy, Conflict: Focus on Hinduism Chapter 8:Imagery and Faith: Focus on Catholicism Chapter 9:Transatlantic Religion Chapter 10:Boundaries and Selves in Orthodox Judaism Chapter 11:Speech and Grace in Protestantism Chapter 12:New Religious Movements Chapter 13: Revelation and Authority in Islam Chapter 14:Migration and Adaptation: Focus on Muslims in Europe Chapter 15:Virtual Religion Chapter 16: Secularisms and Religions in Modern States