. Atheism/Theism
. Conversion
. Cult
. Evil
. Fundamentalism
. Idol
. Magic
. Pilgrimage
. Ritual
. Sacrifice
Religion in 50 More Words submits such terms to a critical interrogation and subsequent redescription. This paves the way for a collective and more critical reframing of the field. The volume, along with Religion in 50 Words, provides an indispensable resource for students and academics working in the field of religious studies and cognate disciplines.
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Naomi Goldenberg, University of Ottawa, Canada.
"While their first volume interrogated critical themes and theories within the academic study of religion, this book tackles the field's many attempts (and failures) at establishing a lingua franca. This second testament, which can be read alone or as a companion to the first volume, outlines the often-overlooked histories, uses, and effects of words commonly deployed by students and scholars of religion. Rather than offering their readers a definitive summary, Hughes and McCutcheon provide us with the tools to take up a clearer understanding and more precise application of those concepts and terms that punctuate the academic study of religion."
Rebekka King, Middle Tennessee State University, USA.
"In this volume, two well-known scholars of the critical study of religion take readers on a journey through familiar terms on religion, shaking up many certainties. The result is an equally thought-provoking as entertaining read!"
Anne Koch, University College of Education, Linz, Austria.
Naomi Goldenberg, University of Ottawa, Canada.
"While their first volume interrogated critical themes and theories within the academic study of religion, this book tackles the field's many attempts (and failures) at establishing a lingua franca. This second testament, which can be read alone or as a companion to the first volume, outlines the often-overlooked histories, uses, and effects of words commonly deployed by students and scholars of religion. Rather than offering their readers a definitive summary, Hughes and McCutcheon provide us with the tools to take up a clearer understanding and more precise application of those concepts and terms that punctuate the academic study of religion."
Rebekka King, Middle Tennessee State University, USA.
"In this volume, two well-known scholars of the critical study of religion take readers on a journey through familiar terms on religion, shaking up many certainties. The result is an equally thought-provoking as entertaining read!"
Anne Koch, University College of Education, Linz, Austria.








