vol. 3, no. 1 (2023)
Philippine Association for the Sociology of Religion Journal
Description
The PASR Journal is the official journal of the Philippine Association for the Sociology of Religion (PASR). It publishes (1) theoretical and methodological papers on religion as a social institution and as a process especially in relation to other social structures in Philippine society; (2) academic reviews of recent books and articles in the sociology of religion; and (3) reflections about fora, seminars and conferences organized by PASR. The journal promotes multidisciplinary/trans disciplinary and academic dialogue among scholars and practitioners in the social sciences, philosophy, theology and cultural studies by providing an academic platform for theoretical, methodological and pragmatic engagements. This journal is refereed by both international and local experts and is published annually by PASR.
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Front Matter
Copyright
About PASR
Founding Members
Editorial Policy
Table of Contents
Foreword
Articles
Learning from the Navajo: Rethinking Religion for a Post-Colonial Era
James Spickard
Discipline: Religion
Constructing a Counter-Memory: A Proposition to Atrocities and Historical Apathy to the Martial Law Experience in the Philippines
Maria Virginia G. Aguilar | Edwin F. Lineses
Discipline: Society
Decoding the Elementary Forms of Social Exchange in Philippine Politics
Frederick Iguban Rey
Discipline: Politics
Myanmar Historiography in the Pre-colonial Period
Mo Mo Thant
Discipline: History
Pro Tutela Fidei: St. Paul of Chartres's Missionary Zeal during the American Colonization of the Philippines(1904–1946)
Salvador M. Evardone
Discipline: Religion
Riting the Life Cycle: Academic Approaches and Conceptual Considerations
Mathew N. Schmalz
Discipline: Religion