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  • On Works of the Imagination A Critical Examination of Stephen Prothero's God Is Not One

    Leslie Dorrough Smith
    14-19
    2011-06-05
  • Bishop Lamont and Hermeneutics of Play Hip Hop, Religion, and the Study of American Religious History

    L. Benjamin Rolsky
    9-15
    2011-09-22
  • Bourdieu, Religion and Pluralistic Societies

    Lene Kühle
    8-14
    2012-03-01
  • The Religious Dimension in Development Studies

    Nathan Robert Bishop Loewen
    44-51
    2011-03-23
  • More than Belief An Interview with Manuel A. Vásquez

    Craig Martin
    23-28
    2012-01-02
  • Religions and Science Beyond Belief Comments on Taner Edis’s Science and Nonbelief

    Benjamin Zeller
    6-11
    2012-01-02
  • Looking For Religion in All the Wrong Places

    Ann Burlein
    2010-11-23
  • “As it Was in the Beginning…” The Modern Problem of the Ancient Self

    Russell McCutcheon
    37-45
    2010-05-11
  • Resurrected Bodies Individual Experiences and Collective Expressions of Organ Transplant in North America

    Arlene Macdonald
    3-6
    2010-04-28
  • Chasing Cosmic Tennis Balls

    Thomas B. Ellis
    11-14
    2012-01-02
  • These Gods Got Swagger Avatars, Gameplay, and the Digital Performance of Hip Hop Culture in Machinima

    Elonda Clay
    4-9
    2011-09-22
  • The Problem of Ideology in Biblical Studies

    Randall William Reed
    17-23
    2012-01-02
  • Freaks and Queers in the Study of Religion

    Melissa M. Wilcox
    2010-11-23
  • On The Politics of Spirit An Interview with Tim Murphy

    Craig Martin
    47-49
    2012-03-01
  • The Laboratory of Ancient Religions A Response to Athanasios Koutoupas

    William Arnal
    30-33
    2010-05-11
  • The Islamic Mode of Regulation A Speculation

    Ibrahim Abraham
    5-15
    2011-03-23
  • God is Not One but "Religion" Is A Critical Reading of Stephen Prothero's God is Not One: the Eight Rival Religions that Run the World--and Why Their Differences Matter

    Tim M. Murphy
    19-25
    2011-06-05
  • Difference Before Dialogue Stephen Prothero’s 'God Is Not One'

    Nicholas Dion
    1-2
    2011-06-05
  • Among the Orsians The Revolutionary Discovery of a New Religion!

    Reed M. N. Weep
    31-32
    2011-09-22
  • Religion Is Not Simplistic

    Aaron W. Hughes
    9-14
    2011-06-05
  • On Dictionaryism The Good News and Maledictions of Religious Literacy

    Donovan O. Schaefer
    3-8
    2011-06-05
  • Introduction What's This 'Religious' in Hip Hop Culture?

    Christopher M. Driscoll
    1-3
    2011-09-22
  • Editorial

    Nicholas Dion
    1
    2010-04-28
  • The Possibilities of Change in a World of Constraint Individual and Social Transformation in the Work of Pierre Bourdieu

    Sean Patrick McCloud
    2-8
    2012-03-01
  • The Manageable Self in the Early Hellenistic Era

    Vaia Touna
    34-36
    2010-05-11
  • Leading Works in Religion and Law A Fictional Volume Inspired by Leading Works in Law and Religion

    Jacob Barrett
    26-33
    2021-08-12
  • Prophets and Profits On Economies of Economic Goods in Economies of Salvation

    Kevin J. Wanner
    20-25
    2012-03-01
  • The Author, the Atheist, and the Academic Study of Religion Bourdieu and the Reception of Biblical Criticism by Progressive Christians

    Rebekka King
    14-20
    2012-03-01
  • A Bibliography of Works By, About and Using Bourdieu in the Study of Religion

    Jody Caldwell
    38-47
    2012-03-01
  • Beliefs and Habituated Bodies A Response to Taner Edis, Science and Nonbelief

    Sean Patrick McCloud
    2-5
    2012-01-02
  • Humor and Religion An Interview with David Feltmate

    Matt K. Sheedy, David Feltmate
    43-46
    2013-09-27
  • Do We Need Theory in Religious Studies?

    Juhn Y. Ahn
    24-27
    2010-04-28
  • De-Centering Religion as Queer Pedagogical Practice

    Thelathia Young
    2010-11-23
  • Queer Pedagogy and/in Religious Studies

    Claudia Schippert
    2010-11-23
  • Introduction

    Willi Braun
    26
    2010-05-11
  • Instituting a Strictly Scientific Study of Religion with Donald Wiebe

    Richard Newton
    4-15
    2022-11-08
  • Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover!

    Monica Miller
    26-31
    2011-09-22
  • Teaching Bourdieu on and in the Study of Religion(s)

    Otto Maduro
    32-37
    2012-03-01
  • Field Notes News and Announcements in the Discipline

    The Editors
    39-40
    2012-04-12
  • “It’s Queer Up in Here!” Excess, Experience, and Performance in the Divinity Classroom

    Kate Lassiter, Andrea Tucker
    2010-11-23
  • The Prestructured is Everywhere Pierre Bourdieu’s Approach to Religion

    Terry Rey
    1-10
    2011-06-05
  • Religion Clichés

    Tenzan Eaghll
    33-38
    2015-04-07
  • 'The Stars Down to Earth' Why Educated Women in the Western World Use Astrology

    Kirstine Munk
    3-9
    2012-04-12
  • Editorial The Importance of Pierre Bourdieu

    Craig Martin
    1
    2012-03-01
  • The 70s Bulletin—When the Field was Disco

    Richard Newton
    1-3
    2021-08-12
  • Coherence, Professionalization, and the Critical Study of Religion Then and Now

    Matthew Goff
    156-159
    2022-06-15
  • Supplication in the Greco-Roman Religious Field

    Alex Gottesman
    25-32
    2012-03-01
  • SORAAAD Book Notes with the Bulletin

    The Editors
    35-39
    2012-04-12
  • Teaching and Theorizing Religion and Food

    Philip L. Tite
    2
    2017-07-04
  • Challenges, Perspectives, and Directions in the Study of Religion Reassessing Theoretical and Professional Assumptions

    Philip L. Tite
    2
    2017-04-18
  • Biblioblogging, 'Religion', and the Manufacturing of Catastrophe

    James Crossley
    48-62
    2010-09-25
  • Rethinking Islamkritik Notes of a Hazy German Debate

    Benedikt Erb
    14-17
    2017-04-18
  • The Islamophobic History of the United States

    Edward E Curtis IV
    30-35
    2011-06-05
  • Learning by Design Graduate Student Perspectives on Uncivil Religion

    Erica Bennett
    35-38
    2022-11-08
  • Religion Snapshots On the Uses of “Data”

    Philip L. Tite
    37-39
    2014-02-14
  • Beyond Cynicism A Sampling of Current Work in the Swiss Study of Religion

    Russell T. McCutcheon
    3-6
    2017-04-18
  • Religion, Genealogy, and the Study of American Religions

    L. Benjamin Rolsky
    3-7
    2019-04-08
  • Secular Theology? Antipodean Annotations

    Mike Grimshaw
    63-75
    2010-09-25
  • Failed Theory, Cynicism, and the Study of Religion

    Anja Kirsch
    19-22
    2017-04-18
  • The Field Gets Technical?...“Hey! It’s the 80’s!”

    Richard Newton
    39-41
    2022-01-05
  • The Bulletin of the ’90s—It’s the End of the Field as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

    Richard Newton
    79-81
    2022-01-26
  • The 2020 Aronov Lecture with Dr. Annette Yoshiko Reed

    Richard Newton
    42-49
    2022-01-05
  • Student Engagement, Where Art Thou?

    Richard Newton
    16-22
    2021-04-01
  • Religion, Theory, Critique, and Epistemological Anarchy A Review Essay

    Tenzan Eaghll
    35-39
    2019-11-11
  • Keeping Up with the Kollege Professors The Pitch

    Reed M. N. Weep
    28-29
    2012-01-02
  • An Upstanding Study of Religion

    Richard Newton
    1-3
    2022-11-08
  • A Cautionary Tale from Testosterone An Unauthorized Biography

    Craig Martin
    23-24
    2021-04-01
  • Teaching About Religion at the State University Taking the Issue Seriously and Strictly

    Robert D. Baird (1933–2015), Robert N. Minor
    38-42
    2020-11-09
  • Society, Spatiality, and the Sacred A Methodological Proposal

    Umur Koşal
    53-60
    2022-01-05
  • Where Revelation is Silent Shari’a, Reason, and Islamic Natural Law

    Anver M Emon
    17-22
    2010-04-28
  • Queer Panic An Interpretation of Christian Nationalist Opposition to the Trans and Gender Nonconforming Community

    Daniel D. Miller
    104-113
    2022-01-26
  • Modern Yoga Research as a Discursive Formation

    Matteo Di Placido
    60-72
    2022-01-05
  • Ideology, Ideology-Critique, and the Critical Study of Religion in Bruce Lincoln’s Gods and Demons, Priests and Scholars Critical Explorations in the History of Religions

    Marsha Aileen Hewitt
    2-7
    2013-04-03
  • For the Good or the “Guild” Responses to Kate Daley-Bailey’s Open Letter to the American Academy of Religion

    Jack Fitzmier, Charles McCrary, Kerry Danner, Jason Sager, Helen Ramirez, Kate Daley-Bailey
    24-38
    2017-04-18
  • Molly Bassett and Applied Religious Studies at Georgia State University

    Richard Newton
    3-10
    2021-04-01
  • The 2010s—Genealogies of Religion, Twenty Years On An Interview with Talal Asad

    Craig Martin, Talal Asad
    139-144
    2022-07-01
  • Reinventing Religious Studies An Interview with Scott Elliott

    Matt Sheedy
    40-44
    2014-04-22
  • Manic Reparation A Psychoanalytic Discussion of Apology and Residential Schooling in Canada

    Barbara Greenberg
    7-12
    2010-04-28
  • Pandemic and Pandemonium Teaching Religious Studies in America 2020

    Richard Newton
    34-38
    2020-11-09
  • When Is a Religion Like a Weed? Some Thoughts on Why and How We Define Things

    Nathan Rein
    10-18
    2016-01-15
  • Religion and Politics under the Ptolemies (300 BCE-215 BCE)

    Athanasios Koutoupas
    27-29
    2010-05-11
  • The CSRS, Then and Now

    Paul Bramadat
    113-114
    2022-01-26
  • Neutrality in the Study of Religion

    John H. Whittaker
    73-76
    2022-01-05
  • Can We Be Colleagues?

    Richard Newton
    1-2
    2021-04-01
  • Experiments in the Analytical Study of the Bible Burton Mack as Pioneer

    Randall William Reed
    11-16
    2012-10-09
  • “They Were Talking about Themselves” Michael Altman, American Hinduism, and Critique from the Inside of Religious Studies

    Andrew Kunze
    12-16
    2018-09-24
  • Am I a Buddhist Because I am Vegetarian? Teaching at the Intersections of Religion and Food

    Jason W. M. Ellsworth
    26-29
    2017-07-04
  • Krista Dalton of Ancient Jew Review

    Richard Newton
    6-14
    2021-08-12
  • A Buddhist, a Christian, and an Atheist Walk into a Classroom Pedagogical Reflections on Religion and Humor

    Ken Derry
    37-42
    2013-09-27
  • Affecting the Study of Religion Schaefer, Animality, and Affect Theory

    Philip L. Tite
    2-3
    2017-12-21
  • Editorial

    Craig Martin
    1-2
    2010-09-25
  • Who Gets to Play in the Sandbox? Debating Identities, Methodologies, and Theoretical Frameworks

    Philip L. Tite
    2-3
    2016-01-15
  • Epistemologies of Trauma Cognitive Insights for Narrative Construction as Ritual Performance

    Tyler M. Tully
    48-56
    2017-12-21
  • The Academic Study of Religion in Bibliometric Perspective

    Wesley J. Wildman
    88-98
    2022-01-26
  • Graduate Education in the Time of COVID-19

    Richard Newton
    4-6
    2021-08-12
  • Laughing Matters "Parody Religions" and the Command to Compare

    Joseph P. Laycock
    19-26
    2013-09-27
  • Urban Pareidolia Fleeting but Hypermodern Signs of the Sacred?

    Lionel Obadia
    29-38
    2018-04-18
  • Siblings Veiled by Ideology? Reflections on the Epistemological Kinship between the Phenomenology of Religion and Soviet Scientific Atheism

    Stefan Ragaz
    8-10
    2017-04-18
  • Atheism and the Invention of Religion Notes on History and Anachronism

    Richard Amesbury
    40-45
    2014-12-02
  • "How Do I Deal with Burnout?"

    Richard Newton
    42-43
    2021-04-01
  • Review Essay: Once More on Religion and Magic: Daniel Dubuisson's Religion and Magic in Western Culture

    Andrew Durdin
    55-60
    2020-06-04
  • “Better get to know Practicum: Critical Theory, Religion, and Pedagogy” an interview with Craig Martin and Brad Stoddard of Practicum blog

    Ipsita Chatterjea
    46-49
    2016-01-15
  • Bread Beyond Borders Food as a Lens Into Tweed's Theory of Religion

    Rachel Diane Brown
    9-17
    2017-07-04
  • What is a Superhero? How Myth Can be a Metacode

    Kenneth G. MacKendrick
    19-25
    2015-04-07
  • Is There Room for Theory in the Study of Religion? A Question Revisited

    Philip L. Tite
    1-3
    2019-11-11
  • Cowards, Critics, and Catholics The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, South Park and the Politics of Religious Humor in the United States

    David Feltmate
    2-11
    2013-09-27
  • Fleeting Sentiment of the Sacred Between Public Space and Religious Territories

    Lionel Obadia
    2-6
    2018-04-18
  • Assessment Is a Journey Or, the Last Column I Will Ever Write about Assessment

    Reed Weep
    35-36
    2011-06-05
  • Biophilia's Queer Remnants

    Courtney O'Dell-Chaib
    18-23
    2017-12-21
  • Reinventing the Study of Religion Eight-to-Fifty-Two Years On

    Matt Sheedy
    159-162
    2022-06-15
  • Corrupting Language Diagnosing Definition During the Pandemic

    Morgan Frick
    37-41
    2021-04-01
  • It’s Not So Secret Anymore Shifts in the Study of Christian Apocrypha

    Philip L. Tite
    1-3
    2020-06-04
  • Open Space Technology and the Study of Religion A Report on an Experiment in Pedagogy

    Nicholas Dion, Rebekka King, Tyler Baker, Jingjing Liang, James McDonough, Joshua Samuels
    28-32
    2013-04-03
  • On Theory (as Pedagogy) in a Time of Excess Asking Questions in 2017

    Jessica Radin
    18-26
    2018-09-24
  • Getting the goop on Religion

    Philip L. Tite
    1-2
    2019-04-08
  • The Religion and Diversity Project Facts and Figures

    Tess Campeau
    4-9
    2016-04-12
  • Religious Proximity and Cultural Distance An Introduction on the East/West Dichotomy

    Philip L. Tite
    3-9
    2015-07-14
  • Advice for Advisors

    Reed M. N. Weep
    28-29
    2010-04-28
  • Transformation of the initiates' identities after their initiation into the mysteries of Mithras

    Olympia Panagiotidou
    52-61
    2011-03-23
  • Mapping the Digital Study of Religion

    Jeri E Wieringa
    31-35
    2022-11-08
  • Whither Girard and Islam? Reflections on Text and Context

    Vanessa J Avery
    29-34
    2016-10-27
  • "I Too Could Be Gay If I Wanted" Misplaced Empathy

    Juan A. Herrero-Brasas
    2010-11-23
  • Political Bodies and a Touch of Pain An Interview with Darlene Juschka

    Matt Sheedy
    37-40
    2013-03-08
  • What is Euhemerism? A Brief History of Research and Some Persisting Questions

    Nickolas P. Roubekas
    30-37
    2014-04-22
  • From Essence to Queery—Puzzling Over the Persistence of Identity

    K. Merinda Simmons, Jeremy Posadas
    16-23
    2021-08-12
  • Romania’s Saving Angels ”New Men”, Orthodoxy and Blood Mysticism in the Legionary Movement

    Cecilie Endresen
    16-22
    2012-04-12
  • Do Mushrooms Have Religion, Too?

    Hollis Phelps
    4-10
    2017-12-21
  • Field Notes News and Announcements in the Discipline

    Philip L. Tite
    40-44
    2015-09-07
  • For the Good or the “Guild” An Open Letter to the American Academy of Religion

    Kate Daley-Bailey
    4-9
    2016-01-15
  • NAASR Notes

    Matt K. Sheedy
    31-39
    2015-07-14
  • Introducing Jeri Wieringa On Data, Religion, and Digital Humanities

    Caitlyn Bell
    29-32
    2020-11-09
  • Quaker Studies in Critical Perspective

    Jon R. Kershner
    26-35
    2019-11-11
  • Time Enough for Visions and Revisions Or Why “Theory” Matters in the Study of Religion

    Matthew Day
    26-29
    2011-06-05
  • Sexual Liberality as Othering The Case of Islam in Late Antiquity and Modernity

    Thomas Hoffmann
    10-15
    2012-04-12
  • Rethinking “Religion and Politics” Reflections on the Reception and Import of Talal Asad’s Genealogies of Religion

    Richard Amesbury
    2-7
    2014-02-14
  • When Beruriah Met Aisha Textual Intersections & Interactions among Jewish and Muslim Women Engaged with Religious Law

    Shari Golberg
    22-24
    2010-04-28
  • Religion & Theology with Gerhard van den Heever

    Gerhard van den Heever
    25-26
    2021-04-01
  • Heterophenomenology as Self-Knowledge

    Bryan Rennie
    6-11
    2012-10-09
  • North American Association for the Study of Religion (NAASR) An Interview with Russell McCutcheon

    Matt K. Sheedy
    29-30
    2015-07-14
  • Editor's Corner: NAASR Membership and the 'Bulletin for the Study of Religion' An Important Announcement and a Personal Reflection

    Philip L. Tite
    50-51
    2016-01-15
  • Making Sense of Religion and Food

    Emily Bailey
    18-24
    2017-07-04
  • Geographies of Religion as Theological Ontologies A Difficult 'Rapprochement' with Religious Studies

    Justin K.H. Tse
    19-26
    2019-11-11
  • Windows and Mirrors Texts, Religions, and Stories of Origins

    Philip L. Tite
    2-3
    2016-07-06
  • Let’s Talk “Religion” A Politically and Culturally Embedded Product

    Philip L. Tite
    1
    2014-02-14
  • Editor’s Corner: Critics or Caretakers? It’s All in the Mapping

    Philip L. Tite
    38-39
    2015-09-07
  • Some Contemporary Views on Jaina Values and Conduct Among Indian Lay Jainas from Jaipur and Delhi

    Tomasz Pokinko
    13-20
    2010-05-11
  • Introduction René Girard’s Legacy

    Michael Jerryson
    3-5
    2016-10-27
  • Theoretical Challenges in Studying Religious Experience in Gnosticism A Prolegomena for Social Analysis

    Philip L. Tite
    8-18
    2013-03-08
  • Defending Science and Nonbelief

    Taner Edis
    14-17
    2012-01-02
  • Is Nessie a Naga? Buddhism in the West and Emerging Strategies of Importation

    Joseph P. Laycock, Natasha L. Mikles
    35-40
    2014-12-02
  • Naming the Game A Question of the Field

    Charles Elliot Vernoff
    16-21
    2022-11-08
  • Dr. Catherine L. Newell, the Medical Humanities Minor, and the Study of Religion at the University of Miami

    Morgan Frick
    14-16
    2021-04-01
  • The Insularity of the Study of Ancient Religions and “Religion”

    Nickolas P. Roubekas
    2-7
    2018-09-24
  • Theory and Data in a Computational Model of Secularization

    F. LeRon Shults
    98-104
    2022-01-26
  • Food Matters Tasting, Teaching, Theorizing Religion and Food

    Martha L. Finch
    3-8
    2017-07-04
  • In the Field

    Philip L. Tite
    43-45
    2012-10-09
  • American Examples, or, How I Stopped Being an Americanist and Learned to Study Religion in America All Over Again

    Michael J. Altman
    32-34
    2020-11-09
  • Special Issue on “Evidence” in American Religions

    Kelly J. Baker
    1
    2012-12-03
  • Religion, Gender, and Sexuality among Youth in Canada Some Preliminary Findings

    Heather Shipley, Pamela Dickey Young, Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
    17-26
    2016-04-12
  • Counting on the Words

    Jason C. Bivins
    36-41
    2012-12-03
  • Weber, Geertz, and Ricoeur on Explanation and Interpretation

    Robert A. Segal
    25-33
    2014-02-14
  • Rock, Rattle, and Roll Rattling Cages and Challenging the Study of Religion

    Philip L. Tite
    1
    2018-09-24
  • When Did the Word "Culture" Become a Synonym for the Word "Bullshit" The Genealogy of a Term

    Reed M. N. Weep
    66-69
    2011-03-23
  • Field Notes News and Announcements in the Discipline

    Philip L. Tite
    40-42
    2013-03-08
  • New Testament Studies in Religion Past and Present

    Richard E. DeMaris
    8-10
    2015-09-07
  • The Future of Museum Studies with Dr. Nicholaus Pumphrey

    Emma Welch
    24-26
    2021-08-12
  • Debating a Discipline, Contesting Identities, and the Future of Islamic Studies

    Philip L. Tite
    1-2
    2014-12-02
  • Rewilding Religion Affect and Animal Dance

    Jay Johnston
    11-16
    2017-12-21
  • Hardcore Scholarship and High School Cliques

    Sean McCloud
    33-36
    2012-12-03
  • The Occupy Movement, Religion and Social Formations

    Matt K. Sheedy
    17-24
    2014-02-14
  • The Nature and Function of the Religious Studies Book Review Structure, Function, and Pedagogy

    Philip L. Tite
    30-36
    2019-04-08
  • Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism An Interview with James G. Crossley

    Craig Martin
    24-28
    2013-04-03
  • Nothing Outside the Text? Religion and its Others in Emoji Discourse

    Méadhbh McIvor, Richard Amesbury
    64-65
    2017-12-21
  • When The Hindu-Goddess Moves To Denmark The Establishment Of A Sakta-Tradition

    Marianne C. Qvortrup Fibiger
    29-36
    2012-10-09
  • Tips for Teaching Getting Students Out of the Classroom and into the Pew

    Melissa Deckman
    26-28
    2015-07-14
  • Review of Articles in the Field of Hebrew Bible in Religion Past and Present

    Klaus Peter Adam
    5-8
    2015-09-07
  • First as Sociology, Then as Geography A Review Essay on Steven Sutcliffe and Ingvild Sælid Gilhus’s New Age Spiritualities: Rethinking Religion

    Justin K. H. Tse
    39-43
    2015-04-07
  • The Lost Column of Reed M. N. Weep

    Alumno Sinllanto
    144-146
    2022-06-15
  • "All Right, I Give Up. What is Digital Humanities?"

    Jeri Wieringa
    27-29
    2021-04-01
  • Historical Cookbooks in the Study of American Religion

    Emily Bailey
    24-33
    2012-12-03
  • Speaking the Impossible 'No'

    Robert Anthony Orsi
    7-11
    2014-02-14
  • Preconditions of the Post-Theoretical Periodizing the Study of Religion

    David Atwood
    12-14
    2017-04-18
  • (Re)writing, (Re)righting, (Re)riteing Hupa Womanhood Cutcha Risling Baldy and The Flower Dance Revitalization

    Abel R Gomez
    28-30
    2019-04-08
  • Dominant Ideologies, Neoliberal Jesuses, and the Academic Study of Religion

    Philip L. Tite
    2
    2014-09-19
  • Emoji Dei Religious Iconography in the Digital Age

    Méadhbh McIvor, Richard Amesbury
    56-61
    2017-12-21
  • Something Bigger than Girard

    Jonathan Klawans
    23-27
    2016-10-27
  • “Writing and the Great Change Upon Us,” with Esi Edugyan

    Tim Lilburn
    82-86
    2022-01-26
  • (Muslim) Women’s Bodies, Islamophobia, and American Politics

    Juliane Hammer
    29-36
    2013-03-08
  • Religion Past and Present — The English Translation of the 4th edition Introducing an AAR/SBL Review Panel

    Klaus Peter Adam
    3-5
    2015-09-07
  • Guest Lecturing on Geographies of Religion Interviewing My Colleagues’ Students, Focusing on Tangents

    Justin K.H. Tse
    55-61
    2016-07-06
  • The 1990s—Rethinking American Religious History A Progress Report on “Afro-American Religious History: A Documentary History Project”

    Albert J Raboteau, David W Wills
    129-134
    2022-06-15
  • Mysterium Materiae Vital Matter and the Object as Evidence in the Study of Religion

    Jennifer Scheper Hughes
    16-24
    2012-12-03
  • Signifying on the World Religions Paradigm My Version of Religion 101

    Richard Newton
    35-37
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