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List of Contributors. 1. Introduction: On Differentiation and Dedifferentiation: Paul Heelas (University of Lancaster). 2. Cathedrals to Cults: The Evolving Forms of Religious Life: Steve Bruce (University of Aberdeen). 3. Terminal Faith: Mark C. Taylor (Williams College). 4. Postmodern Religion? Zygmunt Bauman (University of Leeds). 5. Tradition, Retrospective Perception, Nationalism and Modernism : Ninian Smart (University of California at Santa Barbara). 6. From Fundamentalism to Fundamentalisms: A Religious Ideology in Multiple Forms: Bruce B. Lawrence (Duke University). 7. From Pre-- to Postmodernity in Latin America: The Case of Pentacostalism: Bernice Martin (Royal Holloway College, London). 8. Secularization and Citizenship in Muslim Indonesia: Robert W. Hefner (Boston University). 9. Religion and National Identity in Modern and Postmodern Japan: Winston Davis (Washington and Lee University). 10. The Construals of a Europea : Religion, Theology and the Problematics of Modernity: Richard H. Roberts (Lancaster University). 11. Post--Christianity: Don Cupitt (University of Cambridge). 12. Kenosis and Naming: Beyond Analogy and Towards Allegoria Amoris: Graham Ward (University of Cambridge). 13. Sublimity: The Modern Transcendent: John Milbank (University of Cambridge). 14. The Primacy of Theology and the Question of Perception: Philip Blond (University of Cambridge). 15. The Impossible: Kevin Hart (Monash University). Index.

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