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Offers a major forum for re-reading key theorists in religious studies, with the aim of creating a fresh vision for the study of religions. This work argues that the aesthetic critique of modernity is constitutive of Marxist and post-modern thought and also of aspects of the phenomenology of religion and its critique of 'profane' existence.
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