500499. Religious studies not elsewhere classified
Title | 500499. Religious studies not elsewhere classified |
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Parent | 5004. Religious studies |
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Faith or Fraud?: Fortune-Telling, Spirituality, and the Law
Patrick, Jeremy. Pue, W. Wesley (ed.) 2020. Faith or Fraud?: Fortune-Telling, Spirituality, and the Law. Vancouver, Canada. University of British Columbia Press.Authored book
Religion and the social economy: elective affinities
Brown, Malcolm David. 2017. "Religion and the social economy: elective affinities." Pascal, Ana-Maria (ed.) Multiculturalism and the convergence of faith and practical wisdom in modern society. United States. IGI Global. pp. 220-235Edited book (chapter)
Nastiness, morality and religiosity in 33 nations
Stankov, Lazar and Lee, Jihyun. 2016. "Nastiness, morality and religiosity in 33 nations." Personality and Individual Differences. 99, pp. 56-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2016.04.069Article
The constitutional context of secularism, religious freedoms, and the state
Meacham, Anthony Paul. 2015. The constitutional context of secularism, religious freedoms, and the state. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.PhD Thesis
The therapeutic value of pilgrimage: a grounded theory study
Warfield, Heather Ann. 2013. The therapeutic value of pilgrimage: a grounded theory study. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina USA.PhD Thesis
The multi-faith ethic and the spirit of social business: notes from an ethnography
Brown, Malcolm. 2012. "The multi-faith ethic and the spirit of social business: notes from an ethnography." The Journal of Social Business. 2 (1), pp. 7-25.Article
Demons, devils and witches: the occult in heavy metal music
Farley, Helen. 2009. "Demons, devils and witches: the occult in heavy metal music." Bayer, Gerd (ed.) Heavy metal music in Britain. Aldershot, United Kingdom. Ashgate Publishing Limited. pp. 73-88Edited book (chapter)
Doubt as methodology and object in the phenomenology of religion
Brown, Malcolm. 2011. "Doubt as methodology and object in the phenomenology of religion." M/C Journal. 14 (1).Article