deinstitutionalization of religion. It is not just that modernity accepts a wide array of alternatives to the major churches in the West (Eastern religions, New Age, esotericism, etc.), but also that traditional forms of belief are being combined in personalized ways
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Culture and Religion
Remarks on an Indeterminate Relationship
Monique Scheer
Sexuality, Masculinity, and Intellectual Disability
Beyond a Focus on Regulation and Vicarious Illusions
Nathan J. Wilson and David Charnock
, was limited due not only to the focus on people with milder degrees of intellectual disability, but also to an overt focus on exploring stigma, labeling, and the social policy of deinstitutionalization at the expense of actually interacting and
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