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1Book Review: The Optimist: A Social Biography of Tawfiz Zayyad (review)Critical Research on Religion 10 (2): 244-246. 2022.
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4On the religious state, the secular state, and the religion-neutral stateCritical Research on Religion 10 (1): 3-6. 2022.
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3Trump, the religious right, and the spectre of fascismCritical Research on Religion 9 (1): 3-7. 2021.
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6What makes Critical Religion critical? A response to Russell McCutcheonCritical Research on Religion 8 (1): 73-86. 2020.This is a response to Russell McCutcheon’s book chapter titled “On Concepts and Entities: Varieties of Critical Scholarship” in which he criticizes the value-driven approached advocated in previous editorials of Critical Research on Religion. This response points out that critical religion is also value-driven and not non-normative as he claims, but that this is what makes it critical.
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3Terrell Carver and Daniel Blank, A Political History of the Editions of Marx and Engel’s “German Ideology Manuscripts.” (review)Critical Research on Religion 4 (2): 212-217. 2016.
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3Gary Dorrien, Social Democracy in the Making: Political and Religious Roots of European Socialism (review)Critical Research on Religion 8 (2): 203-207. 2020.
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3On a more constructive relationship between the secular and religious leftCritical Research on Religion 7 (1): 3-5. 2019.
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3Abigail Gillman, A History of German Jewish Bible Translation (review)Critical Research on Religion 8 (3): 320-323. 2020.
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11How can mainstream approaches become more critical?Critical Research on Religion 3 (1): 3-12. 2015.
Warren S. Goldstein
Center for Critical Research On Religion
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Center for Critical Research On ReligionOther
Areas of Specialization
Religion and Society |
Areas of Interest
Religion and Society |