----- 应对宗教和文化中的邪恶:案例研究
Nelly van DOORN-HARDER and Lourens MINNEMA: The Problem of Defining Evil Part I: Evil in Spirit Birgit MEYER: Images of Evil in Popular Ghanaian Christianity Jacqueline BORSJE: Druids, Deer and "Words of Power": Coming to Terms with Evil in Medieval Ireland Marthinus L. DANEEL: Coping with Wizardry in Zimbabwe in African Initiated Churches (AICs) Edien BARTELS: The Evil Comes from Outside: Evil within Religion as a Psychosocial Problem among Adolescent Moroccan Girls in the Netherlands J. Kwabena ASAMOAH-GYADU: Conquering Satan, Demons, Principalities, and Powers: Ghanaian Traditional and Christian Perspectives on Religion, Evil, and Deliverance Peter VERSTEEG and Andre DROOGERS: A Schema Repertoire Approach to Exorcism: Two Case Studies of Spiritual Warfare Reender KRANENBORG: How 'Satanic' Is Satanism? A Normative Description Part II: Evil in Society Martijn de KONING: "You Follow the Path of the Shaitan We Try to Follow the Righteous Path": Negotiating Evil in the Identity Construction of Young Moroccan-Dutch Muslims Nelly van DOORN-HARDER: Defining Evil to the Strengthen Islam: Muhammadiyah Ideologies of Gender and Marriage Frans WIJSSEN: Beyond Ujamaa: African Religion and Societal Evil Part III: Coping with Evil Andre LASCARIS: Religion and Evil from the Perspective of Mimetic Theory Lourens MINNEMA: Coping with Human Evil: Shakespeare's Sense of Tragic Revenge Edwin KOSTER: The Power and Limits of Stories: On the Questions "How to Cope with Evil?" and "How to Avoid Evil?" Christiane TIETZ: Prayer as a Means of Coping with Evil: Approaches from the Perspective of Lutheran Dogmatics R. Ruard GANZEVOORT: Coping with Tragedy and Malice General Index Contributors to this Volume
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