We often think about religious mobility in ideal terms of a dramatic conversion experience motivated by a spiritual change of heart. However, religious mobility can be much more subtle, dynamic, and multidirectional, and may include combinations of practices borrowed from different traditions. Does conversion necessarily entail a change of (theological) belief system? To paraphrase one scholar, can we speak of «converting without believing»?
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