id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mdihi2fowfbjjknktjvbvtvyii Amina Inloes Stereotyping Religion: Comparing Clichés, ed. Brad Stoddard and Craig Martin 2020 3 .pdf application/pdf 1482 79 58 Stereotyping Religion is a collection of chapters aimed at dispelling popular clichés about each chapter is named after a cliché, making navigating the book easy. clichés about religion in America, it is natural that it integrates aspects of American popular culture – such as Bill Maher, Star Trek, Santa Claus, and elf on the Shelf – as well as which the author argues that the claim that all religions are intrinsically violent is relatively while it is reasonable to discuss theory in a book for religious studies students, some of the Amina Inloes • Review: Stereotyping Religion • pages 55–57 • DOI 10.37264/jcsi.v1i1.18 J C S I it is natural that Islam would feature in a book about religious stereotyping in America. authors themselves are not advocating any stereotypes about Islam and use examples of Islam or Muslims to challenge clichés about religion. ./cache/work_mdihi2fowfbjjknktjvbvtvyii.pdf ./txt/work_mdihi2fowfbjjknktjvbvtvyii.txt