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The Oxford handbook of religion and emotion / edited by John Corrigan.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Description
xii, 522 p. ; 26 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Religions
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Emotions
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Religious aspects
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Related name
Corrigan, John, 1952-
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Series
[Oxford handbooks]
Notes
Series from jacket.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Buddhism / Maria Heim
Islam / Anna M. Gade
Hinduism / June McDaniel
Japanese religion / Gary L. Ebersole
Judaism / Joel Gereboff
Christianity / Andrew Tallon
New religious movements / Douglas E. Cowan
Ritual / Pamela E. Klassen
Sexuality / Jeffrey J. Kripal
Gender / Melissa Raphael
Music / Frank Burch Brown
Material culture / John Kieschnick
Ecstasy / Angelika Malinar and Helene Basu
Terror / Harvey Whitehouse
Hope / W. Watts Miller
Melancholy / Julius Rubin
Love / Nancy M. Martin and Joseph Runzo
Hatred / John Corrigan
Augustine / James Wetzel
Medieval mysticism / Niklaus Largier
Kierkegaard / David Kangas
Jonathan Edwards / Michael McClymond
William James / Jeremy Carrette
Durkheim / W. S. F. Pickering
Schleiermacher and Otto / Jacqueline Mariña
Constructivism and its critics / John Kloos
Emotions research and religious experience / Robert C. Roberts.
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ISBN
9780195170214 (cloth)
0195170210 (cloth)
LCCN
2007007041
OCLC
84903838
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