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Mark Juergensmeyer

Juergensmeyer in 2015 Mark Juergensmeyer (born 1940 in Carlinville, Illinois) is an American sociologist and scholar specialized in global studies and religious studies, and a writer best known for his studies on comparative religion, religious violence, and global religion. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and William F. Podlich Distinguished Fellow and Professor of Religious Studies at Claremont McKenna College.

Juergensmeyer is regarded as an expert on religious violence, conflict resolution, and South Asian religion and politics and has published thirty books and over 300 articles. He has been a frequent commentator on news programs, especially after 9/11. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Religious nationalism confronts the secular state by Juergensmeyer, Mark

    Published 1994
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    Terror in the mind of God the global rise of religious violence by Juergensmeyer, Mark

    Published 2001
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    Religious rebels in the Punjab the social vision of untouchables by Juergensmeyer, Mark

    Published 1988
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    Songs of the saints of India by Hawley, J. S., tr

    Published 2005
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    Songs of the saints of India /

    Published 2004
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    Rethinking secularism by Calhoun, Craig J.

    Published 2011
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    Songs of the saints of India by Hawley, John Stratton

    Published 2005
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