Corey Williams
Senior university lecturer
- Naam
- Dr. C.L. Williams
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 6903
- c.l.williams@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-7079-1088
Corey Williams is universitair docent aan het Leids Centrum voor Religiewetenschap.
Meer informatie over Corey Williams
Senior university lecturer
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- LUCSoR
- Williams C.L. (2021), Multiple religious belonging and identity in contemporary Nigeria: methodological reflections for world Christianity . In: Frederiks M. & Nagy D. (red.), World Christianity: Methodological Considerations nr. 19. Leiden: Brill. 225-250.
- Williams C.L., Adogame A. & Adeboye O. (2020), Introduction: religion and conflict in local-global perspectives. In: Adogame A., Adeboye O. & Williams C.L. (red.), Fighting in God's Name: Religion and Conflict in Local-Global Perspectives nr. 5. Lanham and London: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield. vii-xviii.
- Adogame A., Adeboye O. & Williams C.L. (red.) (2020), Fighting in God's Name: Religion and Conflict in Local-Global Perspectives nr. 5. Lanham and London: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
- Williams C.L. (2020), Researching religion and violence: reflections on symbolic interactionism and fieldwork. In: Adogame A., Adeboye O. & Williams C.L. (red.), Fighting in God's Name: Religion and Conflict in Local-Global Perspectives nr. 5. Lanham and London: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield. 25-36.
- Williams C.L. (2020) Review of [Shari'ah on Trial: Northern Nigeria's Islamic Revolution] by [Sarah Eltantawi]: a postmodern Islamic Revolution? Shari’ah through the lens of the Sunnaic paradigm. Bespreking van: Sarah Eltantawi (2017), Shari'ah on Trial: Northern Nigeria's Islamic Revolution. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. Religious Studies Review 46(2): 185-186.
- Williams C.L. & Adogame A. (red.) (2019), Special Issue: Christianity and Multiple Identities. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Williams C.L. (2019), Chrislam, accommodation and the politics of religious Bricolage in Nigeria, Studies in World Christianity 25(1): 5-28.
- Williams C.L. & Adogame A. (2019), Editorial: Christianity and Multiple Identities, Studies in World Christianity 25(1): 1-4.
- Williams C.L. (2018), Religion and Sport in Multireligious Nigeria: the Case of Kaduna City Interfaith Football Club. In: Adogame A., Watson N.J. & Parker A. (red.), Global Perspectives on Sport and Christianity. New York: Routledge.
- Williams C.L. (2018), Bespreking van: Cabrita Joel, Maxwell David & Wild-Wood Emma (2017), Relocating World Christianity: Interdisciplinary Studies in Universal and Local Expressions of the Christian Faith. Theology and Mission in World Christianity nr. 7. Leiden: Brill. International Review of Mission 107(2): 561-563.
- Davidsen M.A., Berger M.S., Jong A.F. de, Williams C.L., Boer E.M de, Wall E.G.E. van der, Frishman J., Dessing N.M., Hofstee W. & Buisman J.W. (14 december 2015), Leidse Visie voor het Religieonderwijs. Leiden Religie Blog. Leiden: Universiteit Leiden. [blog].
- Davidsen M.A., Berger M.S., Jong A.F. de, Williams C.L., Boer E.M. de, Wall E.G.E. van der, Frishman J., Dessing N.M., Hofstee W. & Buisman J.W. (17 december 2015), Verplicht religiekunde voor alle scholieren. Reformatorisch Dagblad, Forum: 6-7.
- Williams C.L. (2014) African Traditions in the Study of Religion in Africa. Bespreking van: Adogame Afe, Chitando Ezra & Bateye Bolaji (2013), African Traditions in the Study of Religion in Africa: Emerging Trends, Indigenous Spirituality and the Interface with other World Religions. Journal of Religion in Africa. London and New York: Routledge. Journal of Religion in Africa 44(3): 430-433.
- Williams C.L. (2012), Religion, Conflict, Violence, and Tolerance in Global Perspectives, Politikologija Religije = Politics and Religion Journal 6(1): 163-168.
- Williams C.L. (2011), Bespreking van: Pratt Douglas (2010), The Church and other Faiths: The World Council of Churches, the Vatican, and Interreligious Dialogue. European University Studies nr. 906. Bern: Peter Lang. Theological Book Review 23(1): 113-114.