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Anthropology of Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft (2nd Edition)
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This book is great for first-time anthropology students; it teaches basic as well as advanced concepts without seeming overly preachy or didactic. Its ethnographic examples focus mainly on so-called "primitive" societies, and allows the discerning reader to visualize the supernatural world time and time again through their eyes. A fantastic read!... »
Church in Emerging Culture: Five Perspectives
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The Church in Emerging Culture was generally unremarkable. Each of the five essays contained thought-provoking ideas, but overall they lacked coherence. The points brought out by one author were so unrelated to the points brought out by the next that the reason that any two essays were collected together was a mystery to me. The format of the book was ... »
A Primer on Postmodernism
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Grenz book is written in a very scholarly tone, but not so much as to render it useless to a person more accustomed to lay-speak. He omits nothing to make the read easier, but definitely write concisely, never diverging into redundant blabber. The only thing I would note about this book is that Grenz is a Christian Minister who openly rejects Pos... »
The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structur
Victor Turner is one of the great names in anthropology and this is a classic work of analysis of social rituals. He takes van Gennep's theories on rites ... »
God's Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission
This is a very humane, sometimes amusing, occasionally sharp-eyed, often sympathetic look at a determined subculture. It is not a chronologic... »
Whose Religion Is Christianity?: The Gospel bey
We are in a time of extraordinary growth in Christianity fueled primarily, as Sanneh writes, by "several factors: the end of colonial rule; the effect of ... »
Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and th
God or evolution? Though the debate about our origins has swirled in epic controversy since Darwin's time, David Sloan Wilson bravely blends these two con... »
Shopping for God: How Christianity Went from In
James Twitchell's "Shopping for God" is about how many modern-day Christians in America go about the process of consuming - buying and selling - the relig... »
Rumspringa: To Be or Not to Be Amish
"Rumspringa" is mainly about the Amish coming of age ritual in which the Amish youth are allowed to run around with the "English", but it is also a fascin... »
Cross-Cultural Conflict: Building Relationships
Duane Elmer's book Cross-Cultural Conflict is an important book intended to "clarify issues in intercultural and interracial conflict, to provide insights... »
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