Reviewed by G.E.R. Lloyd (Needham Research Institute, Cambridge UK). This is a truly remarkable book. In most anthropological monographs the reader is given a detailed analysis of one particular collectivity, the circumstances of their lives, their kinship relations, social structures, myths, rituals, ways of making sense of the world and of their place in it.
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High, “A Little Bit Christian”
High, Casey. 2016. “A Little Bit Christian”: Memories of Conversion and Community in Post-Christian Amazonia. American Anthropologist. DOI: 10.1111/aman.12526 Abstract: Conversion to Christianity in Amazonia …
Rakovic, “In the Haze of the Serbian Orthodoxy”
Rakovic, Slavisa. 2012. In the Haze of the Serbian Orthodoxy: ‘Conversion’ to the Ancestral Faith and Falling from the Church: …
King, “The New Heretics”
King, Rebekka. 2012. The New Heretics: Popular Theology, Progressive Christianity, and Protestant Language Ideologies. Doctoral Dissertation, Dept. for the Study …
Adogame and Shankar (eds) “Religion on the Move!”
Adogame, Afe and Shobana Shankar (eds). 2012. Religion on the Move!: New Dynamics of Religious Expansion in a Globalizing World. …
Bielo, “Belief, Deconversion, and Authenticity”
Bielo, James S. 2012. Belief, Deconversion, and Authenticity among U.S. Emerging Evangelicals. Ethos 40(3):258-276. Abstract: In this article I examine …