From the proper to the sound study of religion

resonating with Sam Gill and J. Z. Smith

Authors

  • John C Thibdeau Independent scholar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/bar.31139

Keywords:

study of religion

Abstract

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Published

2024-09-06

Issue

Section

Roundtable

How to Cite

Thibdeau, J. C. (2024). From the proper to the sound study of religion: resonating with Sam Gill and J. Z. Smith. Body and Religion, 6(2), 274–279. https://doi.org/10.1558/bar.31139