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Actor-network-theory 617
Aesthetics
Aesthetic-sensory dimension 479, 590–596, 604, 609–611
Agape 336–338
Agency 348
Authority and 513–527
In religious market logic 508
Of objects 616–618
Alterity 349–350, 354, 366
Authority
Abuse of 277
Attributions of 479, 620, 629–630
Credentials of 593, 602, 607
Evangelical, Charismatic, and Pentecostal see Christianity
Failed 559–585
For Christian women 12
Generative 475–478, 536, 552, 555–556
Institutional 475, 552, 565, 619
Islam 91–92, 131, 213–224
Legitimation of 508, 510
Of law 209
Personal 475–479, 552–556, 565, 595, 611, 619
Religious 509–528, 590–611, 618–631
Sacral 475, 552, 619
Social attribution 560
Sociology of 511
Textual 26, 478, 536, 554–555
Automatic inference making 306
Binaries 3, 17, 399–424
Blind spots 341–367
Buddhism 52, 107, 241, 345, 400, 404–411, 427, 432, 447, 452, 455–456, 460
Binaries 399, 410, 421–422
Monks (modern) 262–279
Capitalism 88, 91, 276, 332, 337, 477
Protestantism 482–503
Charismatic Christianity see Christianity
Chinese Yi 362–364
Choreographic-procedural dimension 607–609
Christian nationalism 500
Christianity 4–7
Charismatic 360, 366, 472, 560, 563, 565, 592; neo- 472, 548
China 306–314
Denmark 202
Evangelical, Charismatic, and Pentecostal (authority) 471–479, 486–503, 534–556
Indian 17–18
Institutions 112
Indic traditions 405
Islam in education 134–135
Kenyan 603–604
Korea 345
Law, the state 203–209
Women 3–18, 152–161
UK see UK
Church growth 474, 484, 508
As source of legitimation 521–528, 620
Church of England 111–122, 131–133, 501, 516
Evangelicals 505
Law 206
Cognitive dissonance 620
Failed authority 559–585
Unanswered prayers 478
Cognitive-argumentative dimension 595, 605–608
Collective sense-making 562, 572, 582–585
Collectivism 276, 302, 306
Construct validity of 318–319
Congregation
Authority 619–626
Glossolalia 534–556
Market orientation 477, 508–528
Pastors’ authority 775
Dr. Owuor’s 593–611
Cosmeticization 495–497
Critical psychology 326, 355
Cross cultural psychology 303, 308, 318–319, 423
Blind spots 343
Culture
Cultural blindness 324, 343, 430–431, 460–461
Cultural differences 325–461
Cultural relativism 305–312
Cultural-free science 303–355
Cultural psychology of religion 342–344, 351, 355–366
Denominationalism 510–515, 521
Difference
Between baptism and speaking in tongues 545
Between boys and girls in child marriage 31
Between secular and religious 54
Between West and East 302–306
Cultural see culture
Denominational 513–516
Exemplified by mothers speaking from the pulput 11
Gender and minority 108, 170–175, 495
In lives from God’s supernatural working 541–542
Intergroup 80
Types of justice in Islam 22
Domination
Authority 473–476, 618–619, 628–629
Marriage 32
Donald Trump
Populism 495–499
Ecological Rationality Framework 429, 455–457
Emerging Church Movement 512, 565–566
Emotion 610
Divorce 33
Acts of categorization 79
Emotional energy
Glossolalia 477, 534–556
Enlightenment
Binaries 400–425
Suppression of Indian Thought 400–425
Western 91, 311–312
Episcopal Church 515–528
Ethics 18, 21–22, 307–308, 313–315, 358
Discourse 335–336
Ethnocentrism 312, 317, 323, 331, 347
Evangelicalism see Christianity
Expectation 559–585, 618, 620
Friedrich von Hayek 488
Globalization 486
Glossolalia 476–478, 534–556
Goal program 516, 521–525
Greig, Pete 560, 565–567, 572–574, 579–584
Group solidarity 535–536, 549–556
Hillsong 494–496, 503
Holiness 591–593, 596–610
Ideology 51, 66, 324–325, 488, 562
Buddhist 268
Marxism 107, 264, 279
Radicalism 80, 87
Illness attribution 456
Perception 427–461
Indian Psychology 399–425
Indigenous psychology 311, 329, 342, 345, 355–358, 385, 389 409, 461
Institutional logics 508–514
Instrumentation 356, 358, 366
Interaction ritual theory 478, 535–536, 540, 550–556
Chains 550
Interpretation
Communication from God 564
Cognitive dissonance 561
Empirical studies 308
Greig 574, 580
Informed subjective 319
In/of Islam 88–92, 214, 223, 228
Quran 25–29
Textual 593
Interpretation of Cultures 356
Intersectionality 108, 325–326
Islam
Divine justice 21–38
Education 104–107, 126–144, 165, 189–195, 212–233, 283–295
Pandemic 432, 439, 444, 452, 455–461
Political variety in 51, 78–94
Latour, Bruno 348, 628–629
Legitimacy
Usurpation 402
Indian Psychology 408–409, 424–425
Islam 91
Source of 629–631, 479, 491, 511, 522, 563, 595, 622–631
Legitimation 473, 476, 500, 508–528, 552, 620
Leon Festinger 560–585
Luhmann, Niklas 617–618
Market logic 477, 490, 508–528, 620
Market standards 515–528
Marketization 509
Media
Mass 327, 330, 592
Formats 608
Technologies 608–612
Megachurch 476–494, 509–528
Method
Coping 455
Mixed- 148, 188, 360, 433, 459
Of introspection 413, 417
Prophet 27, 35
Theory and 306, 313–315
“Wars” 384
Mindfulness 407, 423–424
Narrative 560–585
Nature and culture 346–367
Neoliberalism 332, 485–500, 620
Neo-Pentecostal 472, 478, 497, 591
Neutrality 304–310, 342, 377, 490
New Christian Right 493–502
Nondualism 351, 358–359
Normativity 345, 423
Objectivity 417–418, 303–304, 308–315, 333
Observing emotions 536
Ontology
Blind spots 351–366
Indian Psychology 408, 422
Orientalism
Blind spots 347
Said’s work 400
Pandemic 192, 294, 330, 363, 428–433, 455–461, 537
Pentecostalism 366, 478, 592–594, 603
Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity 592
Phenomenon
Authority 473, 499, 617, 625, 627
Child marriage 31
Cultural supremacy 324–326, 330–331
Culture blindness 430
Evangelicalism 472
Glossolalia 535
Islam 88, 91–92
Parapsychological 385
Phenomenological approaches 419
Religion, cultural 375, 379
Religion, social 204, 209
Religion, universal vs. constructed 86
Religiosity and cognition 312
Supernatural vs. natural 57–68
Theory and 303–304, 318–319
Political implications 94, 355
Populism 502–503
Postcolonial 400–401, 415, 425
Power
Colonial 165
Evangelicalism 491–503
Gender 154, 161
God 26
Hierarchies 108–109, 549–556
Holy spirit’s 472, 535
Human 53, 57, 65
Institutionalized 229, 233
Islam 94, 106, 173, 230, 233
Knowledge 403
Law 204
Ontological analysis 365
Politics 93, 153
Prayer 540–542
Psychology as tool for 327
Rituals 551
Social 628–629
Society 628
Supernatural 62
Supremacy 326, 328, 331, 334
State 86, 91, 338
Storytelling 573
Theories of 473–479
Women/mothers 4–18
Prayer
Anglican 112
Book of Common 131, 516–517
Caps 171
Covid pandemic 430, 461
Curative 454, 457
In PIRI 377
Islamic observance of, in university 186–195
Korean tong-sung-ki-do 345
Megachurch 534–556
Mothers 4–17
Rallies 593, 597, 606–607, 610
Service 478, 534–555
Spaces 186
Unanswered 478, 559–585, 620
Worship 143
PRISMA 431
Processes of authorization 478–479, 590–596, 604–619
Prophecy 537
“How Prophecy Lives” 571
“When Prophecy Fails” 478, 560–561, 570, 584
Failed 571–585
Prophet Owuor 478, 590–611, 617–621
Prophethood
Validating 478, 590–611
Protestantism 135
Capitalism 488–489
Decline 239
Evangelical 502–503
U.S. 509
Protestant Ethic 486–496, 619
Psychology of Religion 374–392, 567
Cultural see Cultural Psychology of Religion
Publishing 273, 284, 492, 496, 510, 599
Racial and cultural bias 309, 315, 318
Racism
Anti-Muslim/Anti-Asian 167, 171–175
Scientific 324–326
Supremacist 327–330
Systemic 165
Universities 176–178
Rational planning 522
Rationality
Binaries 424
Colonialism 401
Enlightenment 402–403, 424
Islamic law 26–27
Protestants 362
Psychological science 387
Protestant 487
Secularism 51–53, 57, 65, 67
Strong- and weak-ties 309, 360, 364–365, 429, 456–462
Religion (definition of) 90, 356
Religious coping 430, 455–461
Religious market 477, 509–528, 620
Religious studies 106, 142, 202–209, 356, 391
China 263–279
Decline 199
History of 262
Repentance 457
Islamic law 30
Kenyan neo-pentecostalism 591–610
Representationalism 351–354, 366
Ritual 202, 278, 308, 348–359, 459, 536–556
Statistics as 303
Self-reflexivity 304, 350
Semiotics 303
Social practice 476–477, 551, 556, 573, 617, 628–629
Sociology of religion 186, 199, 208–209
Weber’s 486, 562, 618
Solidarity 16, 336–338
Group 535–536, 549, 556
Student 285–286, 294
Southern Baptist Convention 515–521
Storytelling 561–585
Study of religions 479, 571–573
Subjectivity 304, 309, 318, 342–343, 347, 390
Existentialism 418
Phenomenology 419
Social 475, 552, 565
Supremacy 329–338
Dimensions of 325
Suppression of Indian Psychology see Indian Psychology
System
Academic 119
Belief 50–51, 84, 119, 189, 311, 325, 333, 352, 382, 576
Capitalist 487, 490
Cultural 79, 429
Democratic 117, 214, 219
Denominational 513
Formal training 135
Education 104, 107, 109, 127, 129, 139, 141, 167, 177–178, 220, 226–227, 230–232, 276, 283
Healthcare 512
Islam as 89–94
Legal 22–32, 201–209
Non-European knowledge 400–425
Political 115, 335
Religion as 356
Religious 522
Secular 65–67
Social 563, 617
Systematic review 431, 455, 460
Systems theory 479, 617, 628
Testimony
As process of legitimization 563–565, 574
Of the sages 408
Of women 34–37
Theology
Anglicanism 112, 516
Evangelical 496
Higher education 115, 120–121, 130, 136, 141–143, 217, 222, 231–232
Islamic law 22–35
Liberation 337
Theorems on Binaries 399
Theory crisis in psychology 302, 318
Tongues 478, 535–556
Tradition
As source of legitimization 516–528, 625, 631
Baptist 520
Binaries 411, 417
Christianity 345
Hermeneutics and phenomenology 391
Indian 405, 408, 420–425
Megachurch 484
Pentecostal 535, 543
William James 380
UFO religion 570
UK
Academic freedom debate 290
Buddhists 241
Evangelicalism 483–486, 500
Higher education 104–109, 112–113, 125, 131–144, 156, 165–178
Study of religion and law 199–209
Muslim population 190–191
Psychotherapy 129
USA
Higher education 132–133, 187, 194
Evangelicalism 484, 498–500
Vedānta and Binaries 400, 404
Violence
Authority 473–474
In society 16, 37
Post-election 594–598
Radicalism 80–94
Sexual 155–160
Structural 107
Student 103–104, 285–295
Visual media 608
Weber, Max
Authority 562–564
Definition of power 10, 473, 478
Protestant ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 487–499
Types of authority 511–513, 611, 618–620
Western Psychology 399, 406–425
White supremacy 326, 332
Willow Creek 484, 524
Yoga 423, 537

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Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 32

Lesser Heard Voices in Studies of Religion

丛编: Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, 卷: 32
Cover Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 32
ISBN:
9789004505315
出版社:
Brill
印刷出版日期:
12 Apr 2022
  • Subjects
    • Religious Studies
      • Comparative Religion & Religious Studies
      • History of Religion
      • Psychology of Religion
      • Sociology of Religion
    • Social Sciences
      • Religion & Society
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Manuscript Invitation
Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Open Section

Edited by

Ralph W. Hood and Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
Chapter 1 Mothers in the Pulpit: A Study of the Sermons at a Bengali Protestant Church in Kolkata
Chapter 2 Shiite Jurisprudence; between Textualist Tradition and Rationalist Justice: A Case Study of Criminal Judgements, Women’s Judgements
Chapter 3 The Three-Dimensional Structure of Secular Belief Systems: Exploratory Factor Analysis and Investigation of Its Psychological and Political Correlates
Chapter 4 Moderate and Radical Muslims, but for Whom and for What Purpose?
Special section 1 Religion or Belief in Higher Education

Edited

by Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
Chapter 5 Introduction to Special Section 1: The Politics of Religion or Belief on Campus
Chapter 6 Conceptualising Higher Education: Anglican Theological Reflections on Being a University
Chapter 7 Historical Dissenting Christian Academies and Contemporary Muslim Educational Institutions: Contexts, Comparisons, Resonances and Contrasts
Chapter 8 Emerging Christian Women at Uni: Intersection of Gender and Faith Identities on Campus
Chapter 9 Experiences of British Bangladeshi Muslims in Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom
Chapter 10 Reconciling between Religious Obligations and Studies for Muslim Students in English Higher Education
Chapter 11 Pedagogical Reflections on the Introduction of a ‘Law and Religion’ Module in the Traditional Legal Curricula of Law Schools in the UK
Chapter 12 Islamic Universities and Identity Politics during Democratization: Contrasting Indonesia and Tunisia
Chapter 13 Does Interfaith Programming on College Campuses Influence Attitudes toward Religious Minorities?: A Case Study
Chapter 14 Buddhist Monks Work as Academic Staff in Chinese Universities
Chapter 15 The Precarious State of Academic Freedom in Higher Education: The Case of India and Pakistan
Special section 2 Cultural Blindness in Psychology

Edited by

Louise Sundararajan
Introduction to Special Section 2: Cultural Blindness in Psychology
Chapter 16 Cultural Blindness: The Price We Pay for Theory Neglect in Psychology
Chapter 17 Culture-Supremacy: Expressions, Sources, and Resistance to a Psychology of Motivated Ignorance
Chapter 18 Blind Spots in Cultural Psychology of Religion: Neutrality, Normativity, and Ontology
Chapter 19 William James and the (Non) Replication Crisis in Psychology: Conjectures and Controversy in the Psychology of Religion
Chapter 20 There Isn’t Only Cultural Blindness in Psychology; Psychology Is Culture Blind
Chapter 21 Religion, Illness Perception and Coping in Pandemics: A Systematic Review
Special section 3 Religious Authority in Practice in Contemporary Evangelical, Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity

Edited by

Maren Freudenberg, Martin Radermacher and Sebastian Schüler
Chapter 22 Introduction to Special Section 3: Religious Authority in Practice in Contemporary Evangelical, Charismatic, and Pentecostal Christianity
Chapter 23 From Protestant Ethic to Neoliberal Logic: Evangelicals at the Interface of Culture and Politics
Chapter 24 From Denominationalism to Market Standards: How Does the Religious Market Affect Authority Relations in Protestant Congregations?
Chapter 25 Explaining Glossolalia Instead of Speaking in Tongues: Emotional Energy and Authority Relations at a Midwestern Pentecostal Megachurch
Chapter 26 When Authority Fails: Cognitive Dissonance, Storytelling, and Collective Sense-Making in Unanswered Prayers
Chapter 27 Validating Prophethood: Audiovisual Media and Religious Authority in Kenyan Pentecostalism
Chapter 28 Religious Authority in Evangelical, Charismatic, and Pentecostal Christianities: Reflections about Concepts, Methods, and the Role of Non-human Agency in Authority Relations
Back Matter
Index

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