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21. Suggestions for Further Research
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J. D. J. Waardenburg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents IX
- List of Contributors XIII
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Official And Popular Religion In Western Christianity
- 1. Popular Religious Practices and Ecclesiastical Policies in the Early Church 11
- 2. Christianity and Germanic Religion 55
- 3. Official and Popular Religion in Christianity : The Late Middle-Ages and Early Modern Times (13th - 18th centuries) 71
- 4. Popular and Official Religion in Christianity: Three Cases in Nineteenth Century Europe 117
- 5. A Problem for Sociology: Contemporary Developments in the Roman-Catholic Church 166
- 6. Some Reflections on the Position of the Christian Religion in a Situation of Affluence: The Welfare State 200
- 7. Official and Popular Religion in Twentieth Century Western Christianity 217
- 8. Official and Popular Religion in an Ecumenical Perspective 244
- 9. Some Psychological Remarks on Official and Popular Religion 294
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Part Two. Official and Popular Religion in Religions outside Christianity
- 10. Official and Popular Religion in Judaism 325
- 11. Official and Popular Religion as a Problem in Islamic Studies 340
- 12. Official and Popular Religion in the Chinese Empire 387
- 13. The Complexity of Japanese Religion 427
- 14. The Movements of Hams Ji Maharaj and of Chinmayananda as Processes of Change in Hinduism 462
- 15. Some Reflexions on the Study of Sinhalese Buddhism 487
- 16. Traditional Religion as a Locus of Change 514
- 17. The Akan Believer and his Religions 544
- 18. The Role of Truth and Meaning in Changing Religious Systems 607
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Part Three: Summaries And Conclusion
- 19. Summaries of the Contributions 631
- 20. Conclusion 668
- 21. Suggestions for Further Research 700
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Part Four. Indexes
- Index of Proper Names 707
- Index of Subjects 719
- Index of Non-Western Terms 737
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents IX
- List of Contributors XIII
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Official And Popular Religion In Western Christianity
- 1. Popular Religious Practices and Ecclesiastical Policies in the Early Church 11
- 2. Christianity and Germanic Religion 55
- 3. Official and Popular Religion in Christianity : The Late Middle-Ages and Early Modern Times (13th - 18th centuries) 71
- 4. Popular and Official Religion in Christianity: Three Cases in Nineteenth Century Europe 117
- 5. A Problem for Sociology: Contemporary Developments in the Roman-Catholic Church 166
- 6. Some Reflections on the Position of the Christian Religion in a Situation of Affluence: The Welfare State 200
- 7. Official and Popular Religion in Twentieth Century Western Christianity 217
- 8. Official and Popular Religion in an Ecumenical Perspective 244
- 9. Some Psychological Remarks on Official and Popular Religion 294
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Part Two. Official and Popular Religion in Religions outside Christianity
- 10. Official and Popular Religion in Judaism 325
- 11. Official and Popular Religion as a Problem in Islamic Studies 340
- 12. Official and Popular Religion in the Chinese Empire 387
- 13. The Complexity of Japanese Religion 427
- 14. The Movements of Hams Ji Maharaj and of Chinmayananda as Processes of Change in Hinduism 462
- 15. Some Reflexions on the Study of Sinhalese Buddhism 487
- 16. Traditional Religion as a Locus of Change 514
- 17. The Akan Believer and his Religions 544
- 18. The Role of Truth and Meaning in Changing Religious Systems 607
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Part Three: Summaries And Conclusion
- 19. Summaries of the Contributions 631
- 20. Conclusion 668
- 21. Suggestions for Further Research 700
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Part Four. Indexes
- Index of Proper Names 707
- Index of Subjects 719
- Index of Non-Western Terms 737