All Stories

  1. Religion as a Social Kind?
  2. ‘Capturing moments’ and ‘creating opportunities’: applications of the writerly peer observation framework
  3. Religious Minorities at Risk, written by Matthias Basedau, Jonathan Fox, and Ariel Zellman
  4. A Jewish Qur’an: An Eighteenth-Century Hebrew Qur’an Translation in Its Indian Context
  5. A normative turn in the study of religion?
  6. Jews and Christians United : The 1701 Prosecution of Oliger Paulli and his Dutch Printers
  7. Steven Nadler. Menasseh ben Israel: Rabbi of Amsterdam
  8. An Ashkenazic Halakhic Fragment from a Book Binding in Leiden University Library
  9. The Earliest Footprint of a Messianic Queen: Sarah the Ashkenazi in Amsterdam
  10. Predestination and Toleration: The Dutch Republic’s Single Judicial Persecution of Jews in Theological Context
  11. Comparison, Practice, and Meaning: Martin Riesebrodt’s Theory of Religion
  12. God as Hypothesis: Daniel Paul Schreber and the Study of Religion
  13. Beyond the Modern Self: Madness and Divine Communion in Fin-de-siècle Germany
  14. Einleitung
  15. Religion und Wahnsinn um 1900: Zwischen Pathologisierung und Selbstermächtigung / Religion and Madness Around 1900: Between Pathology and Self-Empowerment
  16. Henrik Bogdan, . Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation. SUNY Series in Western Esoteric Traditions. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2007. xii+235 pp. $46.80 (cloth); $15.80 (paper).
  17. Kocku Von Stuckrad, . Western Esotericism: A Brief History of Secret Knowledge. Translated by Nicholas Goodrick‐Clarke. London and Oakville, CT: Equinox, 2005. xii+167 pp. $115.00 (cloth); $34.95 (paper).
  18. Heart
  19. Jerusalem
  20. Kiss
  21. Mental Disorder
  22. Noli me tangere