Editorial and Introduction
Materializing Religion: Essays in Honor of David Chidester
Abstract 137 | pdf Downloads 23Page 1-6
Decoloniality, Race and Frontiers
Decolonizing the Study of Religions:Muslim Intellectuals and the Enlightenment Project of Religious Studies
Abstract 191 | pdf Downloads 48Page 7-35
Race and Materiality in African Religious Contexts
Abstract 100 | pdf Downloads 35Page 36-56
Frontier Zones and the Study of Religion
Abstract 152 | pdf Downloads 36Page 57-78
Pop Culture, Fakes, and Plasticity
Can’t Help Lovin’:David Chidester’s Pop Culture Colonialism
Abstract 195 | pdf Downloads 40Page 79-104
Fakecraft
Abstract 303 | pdf Downloads 43Page 105-137
‘Everything is Plastic’:The Faith of Unity Movement and theMaking of a Post-Catholic Religion in Uganda
Abstract 145 | pdf Downloads 30Page 138-160
Senses and Media
‘Senses’: Assessing a Key Term inDavid Chidester’s Analysis of Religion
Abstract 222 | pdf Downloads 52Page 161-179
TV is the Devil, the Devil is on TV:Wild Religion and Wild Media in South Africa
Abstract 176 | pdf Downloads 31Page 180-197
African Indigenous Religion, African Christianities, and the Future of Religion
Tracking the Indigenous Sacred, Chidester-style
Abstract 118 | pdf Downloads 31Page 198-209
Ironies of Christian Presencein Southern Africa
Abstract 171 | pdf Downloads 27Page 209-231
A Faith that Does Justice:The Public Testimony of Oliver Tambo
Abstract 120 | pdf Downloads 26Page 232-258
Will Religion Survive? A Critical Discussion of the Divergent Answers of two Atheists: Archaeologist David Lewis-Williams and Philosopher of Religion J.L.Schellenberg
Abstract 158 | pdf Downloads 34Page 259-275
David Chidester: An Appreciation
Abstract 168 | pdf Downloads 28Page 276-279
David Chidester Publications(1982-2018)
Abstract 83 | pdf Downloads 35Page 280-293