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Explores how Christians created, used, and adapted religionized categories of non-Christians through the centuries Christian Imaginations of the Religious Other traces the genealogy of religionization, the various ways Christians throughout history have created a sense of religious normativity while simultaneously producing various categories of non-Christian "otherness." Covering a broad expanse of processes, practices, and socio-political contexts, this innovative volume analyzes the complex intersections of patterns of religionization in different eras while investigating their entanglements with racialization, sexualization, and ethnicization. With a readable and accessible style, Marian...
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“Christian Satanist” is a naturally questionable title for anyone but for those who want to raise a hair or two there is this book. It can be taken seriously or just read for amusement but as a religion Christian Satanism is quite exceptional. It comes across as offensive to many as religion is so much coupled with being on a side and fighting for a side. That’s especially so with Satanists and Christians. It is a project made with all sincerity however and its formula led to a great new religion. For the first time a religion is seen through shades. For the first time the Gray Side has been truly established.