Spaces of the religious economy: Negotiating the regulation of religious space in Singapore
Over the past three decades, the theory of religious economy has been established, applied, debated, developed, and rejected. It has proven to be as divisive as any "general theory" of religion should be, and yet its core tenets continue to engage and unite scholars around the world. In re...
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2018
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