RT Article T1 Transreligiosity and the Messiness of Religious and Social Worlds: Towards a Deleuzian Methodological Imagination for Religious Studies JF Religions VO 14 IS 4 A1 Tremlett, Paul-François LA English PB MDPI YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1842552651 AB Research methods and concepts in religious studies are conventionally understood as procedures and rules for representing religious and social worlds. However, religious and social worlds are simultaneously messy, lively and elusive, and arguably transreligious ones are especially so. In this essay I reflect on Panagiotopoulos and Roussou’s concept of “transreligiosity” as a means for re-thinking classical and contemporary methodological debates in religious studies, and for reflecting on methods as social practices. K1 ontological politics K1 nomadology K1 Deleuze K1 Method K1 Crisis K1 transreligiosity DO 10.3390/rel14040527