Terms & Conditions for Contributions 4 November, 2014 – 30 June, 2016

All contributions published in Entangled Religions prior to 1 July, 2016 will remain available under the terms and conditions in effect at the time of their publication. Contributions of this category can easily be identified by the copyright line in the footer of the PDF-file: Copyright for all contributions published prior to 1 July, 2016 rests with Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

More precisely, the contributions published in Entangled Religions prior to 1 July, 2016 are:

  • all contributions to Entangled Religions Vol. 1 (2014)
  • all contributions to Entangled Religions Vol. 2 (2015)
  • the following contributions to Entangled Religions Vol. 3 (2016):
  • Article 1: “Fragile Pluralism” (by Hans-Georg Soeffner)
  • Article 2: “Self-Representation and Cultural Expectations: Yogi Chen and Religious Practices of Life-Writing” (by Richard K. Payne)
  • Miscellaneous 1: “Proto-Indo-European Roots of the Vedic Aryans” (by Travis D. Webster)
  • Miscellaneous 2: “A Look at Stephen Eskildsen: Daoism, Meditation, and the Wonders of Serenity” (by Henrik H. Sørensen)
  • Miscellaneous 3: “Christian Saṃnyāsis and the Enduring Influence of Bede Griffiths in California” (by Enrico Beltramini)
  • Book Review 1: “Aaron J. Ghiloni (ed.): World Religions and Their Missions” (by Barbara Roggema)
  • Book Review 2: “Tuomas Martikainen: Religion, Migration, Settlement. Reflections on Post-1990 Immigration to Finland” (by Sebastian Rimestad)
  • Book Review 3: “Gregory Price Grieve & Daniel Veidlinger (eds.): Buddhism, the Internet and Digital Media. The Pixel and the Lotus” (by Eli Franco)
  • Book Review 4: “John C. Lyden & Eric Michael Mazur (eds.): The Routledge Companion to Religion and Popular Culture” (by Sajida Fazal)
  • Book Review 5: “James K. Hoffmeier: Akhenaten and the Origins of Monotheism” (by Bérénice Lagarce-Othman)
  • Book Review 6: “Bengt-Ove Andreassen & James R. Lewis (eds.): Textbook Gods. Genre, Text and Teaching Religious Studies” (by Lorenz Trein)
  • Book Review 7: “Yoshihiro Nikaido: Asian Folk Religion and Cultural Interaction” (by Anna Andreeva)
  • Book Review 8: “Regina Grundmann & Assad Elias Kattan (Hgg.): Jenseits der Tradition? Tradition und Traditionskritik in Judentum, Christentum und Islam” (by Görge K. Hasselhoff)
  • Book Review 9: “Ian Gardner, Jason BeDuhn & Paul Dilley: Mani at the Court of the Persian Kings. Studies on the Chester Beatty Kephalaia Codex” (by Eduard Iricinschi)
  • Book Review 10: “Ingeborg Huhn: Johann Gottfried Wetzstein. Orientalist und preußischer Konsul im osmanischen Syrien (1849-1861)” (by Tobias Winnerling)
  • Book Review 11: “Jörg Ulrich, Anders-Christian Jacobsen & David Brakke (Eds.): Invention, Rewriting, Usurpation: Discursive Fights over Religious Traditions in Antiquity” (by Eduard Iricinschi)

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All content accessible on Entangled Religions is protected by copyright. It has to be treated and protected as copyrighted material. The Ruhr-Universität holds the copyright of all text, images, and layout on the web presence, i.e. of all content of the pages within the central Ruhr-Universität WWW server with domain name http://www.er.ceres.rub.de/. Copying and altering the contents of any of these pages is permitted only with the expressed permission of the Ruhr-Universität. Saving copying of web pages on a personal computer for the purpose of viewing with a browser is permitted.

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