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Ritual as paradigm – and the making of life

In his recent blog posting Tim Fitzgerald has offered some highly informed and trenchant observations on my attempt to urge caution upon those who might be perceived by a wider public as engaged in the deconstruction of the term ‘religion’ … Continue reading

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Critical religion and the religion-secular binary: a response to Richard Roberts

(Note that this posting refers directly to this blog entry by Richard H. Roberts, itself in part a response to an earlier posting of mine.) Thanks to Richard for his thoughts on my work. The problem begins with his title, … Continue reading

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Is there anything good to be said for ‘Religion’?

As readers of the Critical Religion blog may be aware, my trenchant colleague Tim Fitzgerald has once more launched a missile against the category of ‘religion’ in his recent posting (30 May 2011) as the word reappeared in what he … Continue reading

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