'Calling' and 'Training': Role Innovation and Religious De-differentiation in Commercialised Indonesian Islam
This article explores parallels between emergent Islamic popular culture in the commercial arena in Indonesia and popular religion propagated through the mass media in Europe and North America. Focusing on two emergent types of emicly distinguished but eticly overlapping lay religious roles, that of...
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