Commercialization of Religious Objects: A Comparison between Traditional and New Age Religions

The present study is an attempt to understand the differences between modern and traditional religions regarding trade in religious goods. It presents an analysis of the world of goods and participants' cultural worlds, as well as the transformation of meaning in objects. The study focuses on m...

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Christianity
Commerce
Commercialization
Commodities
Contemporary period
General subjects
History and sciences of religions
Israel
Judaism
Material culture
New Age Movement
North African Cultural Groups
North African people
Religion
Religious art
Religious Behavior
Religious behaviour
Religious Beliefs
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Sociological studies
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Subculture
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Traditional religion
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