Enlightening religion: Light and darkness in religious knowledge and knowledge about religion

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This introduction elaborates how the relationship between religion and light can and should be addressed as a key theme for the critical study of religion. It synthesizes the principal arguments of the six articles collected in this special journal issue and locates them in a broader theoretical framework, focussing especially on the politics of knowledge production.

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Stolow, J., & Meyer, B. (2021, August 1). Enlightening religion: Light and darkness in religious knowledge and knowledge about religion. Critical Research on Religion. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/20503032211015276

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