Interpreting Religion

Making Sense of Religious Lives

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Bristol University Press
Edited by Erin F. Johnston, Vikash Singh
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This edited collection harnesses a diversity of interpretivist perspectives to provide a panoramic view of the production, experiences, contexts, and meanings of religion.

Experts from the US, UK, India, and China explore religious phenomena using ethnographic, comparative historical, psychosocial, and critical theoretical approaches. Each chapter addresses foundational themes in the study of religion — from identity and discourse to ritual, emotion, and embodiment. Authors examine dynamic intersections of race, gender, history, and the present within the religious traditions of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.

Cutting boldly across religious traditions and paradigms, the book investigates areas of harmony and contradiction across different interpretive lenses and achieves a richer understanding of the meanings of religion.

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Contributor Bio

Erin F. Johnston is Associate in Research with the Clergy Health Initiative at Duke University.

Vikash Singh is Associate Professor of Sociology at Montclair State University.

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