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The Transition of Religion to Culture in Law and Public Discourse By Lori G. Beaman. Abingdon: Routledge, 2020. Pp. 190. $160.00 (cloth); $44.05 (digital). ISBN: 9780367440534.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 November 2021
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1 Roy, Olivier, Holy Ignorance: When Religion and Culture Part Ways, trans. Schwartz, Ros (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), especially 5–9Google Scholar.
2 Oliphant, Elayne, The Privilege of Being Banal: Art, Secularism, and Catholicism in Paris (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2021)Google Scholar.
3 See, generally, Weber, Max, “Theodicy, Salvation, and Rebirth,” in Sociology of Religion, trans. Fischoff, Ephraim (Boston: Beacon Press, 1993), 138–50Google Scholar.