Save

The Public Nature of Critical Discourses on “Religion”

In: Method & Theory in the Study of Religion
Author:
Kenneth G. MacKendrick Department of Religion, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba 331 Fletcher Argue Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5V5 Canada kenneth.mackendrick@umanitoba.ca

Search for other papers by Kenneth G. MacKendrick in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
Download Citation Get Permissions

Access options

Get access to the full article by using one of the access options below.

Institutional Login

Log in with Open Athens, Shibboleth, or your institutional credentials

Login via Institution

Purchase

Buy instant access (PDF download and unlimited online access):

$40.00

Review Essay of William E. Arnal and Russell T. McCutcheon’s The Sacred is the Profane: The Political Nature of ‘Religion’ (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013).

Content Metrics

All Time Past 365 days Past 30 Days
Abstract Views 232 44 5
Full Text Views 119 2 0
PDF Views & Downloads 42 4 0