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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Oxford handbook of religious conversion /edited by Lewis R. Rambo and Charles Farhadian. |
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_aOxford ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c(c)2014. |
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_tHistory and religious conversion _rMarc David Baer -- _tDemographics of religious conversion _rTodd M. Johnson -- _tGeographies of religious conversion _rLily Kong, _rSeeta Nair -- _tAnthropology of religious conversion _rHenri Gooren -- _tThe role of language in religious conversion _rPeter G. Stromberg -- _tSociology of religious conversion _rFenggang Yang, _rAndrew Abel -- _tConversion and the historic spread of religions _rRobert L. Montgomery -- _tMigration and conversion of Korean American Christians _rRebecca Y. Kim -- _tPsychology of religious conversion and spiritual transformation _rRaymond F. Paloutzian -- _tReligious conversion and cognitive neuroscience _rKelly Bulkeley -- _tDreaming and religious conversion _rKelly Bulkeley -- _tDeconversion _rHeinz Streib -- _tFeminist approaches to the study of religious conversion _rEliza F. Kent -- _tSeeing religious conversion through the arts _rDiane Apostolos-Cappadona -- _tReligious conversion as narrative and autobiography _rBruce Hindmarsh -- _tReligious conversion and semiotic analysis _rMassimo Leone -- _tPolitical science and religious conversion _rTimothy J. Steigenga -- _tHinduism and conversion _rArvind Sharma -- _tConversion to Jain identity _rAndrea R. Jain -- _tBuddhist conversion in the contemporary world _rDan Smyer Y u -- _tConversion to Sikhism _rGurinder Singh Mann -- _tAdherence and conversion to Daoism _rLouis Komjathy -- _tConversion and Confuciansim _rAnna Sun -- _tConversion and the resurgence of indigenous religion in China _rLizhu Fan and Na Chen -- _tConversion to Judaism _rAlan F. Segal -- _tConversion to Christianity _rDavid W. Kling -- _tConversion to Islam in theological and historical perspectives _rMarcia Hermansen -- _tConversion to Islam and the construction of a pious self _rKarin van Nieuwerk -- _tConversion to new religious movements _rDouglas E. Cowan -- _tDisengagement and apostasy in new religious movements _rStuart A. Wright -- _tLegal and political issues and religious conversion _rJames T. Richardson -- _tConversion and retention in Mormonism _rSeth L. Bryant |
520 | 0 | _aThe Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion offers a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics of religious conversion, which for centuries has profoundly shaped societies, cultures, and individuals throughout the world. Scholars from a wide array of religions and disciplines interpret both the varieties of conversion experiences and the processes that inform this personal and communal phenomenon. This volume examines the experiences of individuals and communities who change religions; those who experience an intensification of their religion or origin; and those who encounter new religions through colonial intrusion, missionary work, and charismatic and revitalization movements. The thirty-two innovative essays provide overviews of the history of particular religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Sikhism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, indigenous religions, and new religious movements. The essays also offer a wide range of disciplinary perspectives--psychological, sociological, anthropological, legal, political, feminist, and geographical--on methods and theories deployed in understanding conversion, and insight into various forms of deconversion. (Book jacket). | |
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