Introduction , Aaron French (University of Erfurt, Germany) Part 1: Ontologies 1. "UFOs and the Rise of Techno-Shamanism", Shayne Dahl (University of Calgary, Canada) 2. "Becoming Strange: UFOs at the Edge of Knowing", Hussein Ali Agrama (University of Chicago, USA) 3. "Jinn, UFOs, and Extraterrestrials: A Shi?i Islamic View", Amina Inloes (The Islamic College, London, UK) Part 2: Epistemologies 4. "UFOs as Religious Experiences: The Pioneering Role of C.G. Jung", Nathan Fraikin (École Pratique des Hautes Études - PSL, France) 5. "UFO Field Investigations as Epistemic Practices", Cristoffer Tidelius (Uppsala University, Sweden) 6.
"UAP, Technological Rationality and the Boundaries of Knowledge", Christian Peters (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany) Part 3: Sociologies 7. "UFOs and Local Environmental Governance", Samantha MacBride (Baruch College, CUNY, USA) 8. "Gods or Vivisectionists? Alien Abduction Narratives in Soviet and Post-Soviet Popular Culture", Alexander Panchenko (University of Tartu, Estonia) 9. "The Ethnicization of Extraterrestrials: The Hungarian Paleoastronautics", István Povedák (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Hungary) Part 4: Religions 10. "The Arrival of the Supraterrestrial: Childhood's End in the Era of AI", D. W. Pasulka (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA) 11. "Playing With Fire While Learning to Swim: Why (And How) Theologians Should Take UFOs Seriously", Taede A.
Smedes (Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands) 12. "Reconciling the Risk of Ontological Shock with Old Testament Prophesies and Talmudic Messianism", Ilan Chaitowitz (Independent scholar, UK) Afterword , Jeff Kripal (Rice University, USA) Index.