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Borders, Boundaries and Frontiers in the Study of Religion: A Sociological Response

Grace Davie

University of Exeter, g.r.c.davie{at}ex.ac.uk

English

The author responds to the three papers presented in the plenary session of the Zagreb conference concerned with borders and boundaries in the study of religion. She takes each of the papers in turn before offering a short, more general conclusion.

French

L'auteure répond aux trois communications présentées à la session plénière de'la conférence de Zagreb, ayant pour thème les bords et les frontières dans l'étude de la religion. Elle évoque chacune des communications avant de proposer une courte conclusion générale.

Key Words: border • frontier • religion

Social Compass, Vol. 53, No. 2, 243-249 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0037768606064336


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