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The book discusses the theoretical and methodological challenges of
an interculturally valid sociology of religion and provides
insights into the autochthonous socio-religious research in Muslim
societies and Asian countries. In this way, it links discourses
that have so far taken place primarily independently of one
another. The book goes back to a conference in Munster that
questioned the Western foundation of empirical religiosity
research, which reaches its limits in the non-American and
non-European context, but also with regard to orthodox forms of
faith in the Western context.
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