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  3. Vol. 1 No. 1 (1998)

Vol. 1 No. 1 (1998)

Published: 1998-04-01

Articles

  • Implicit Religion What Might That Be?

    Edward Bailey
    9-22
  • Implicit Religion across Culture

    Ninian Smart
    23-26
  • Response to Ninian Smart

    Christopher Lamb
    27-28
  • Implicit Religion and Inter-faith Dialogue An Empirical Perspective

    Wilhelm Dupré
    29-40
  • Response to Wilhelm Dupre

    Werner Ustorf
    41-46
  • Implicit Religion and Inter-faith Dialogue An Empirical Perspective

    Meerten Ter Borg
    47-54
  • The Victorian Broad Church, Seedbed of Twentieth-century Religious Pluralism and Implicit Religion An Historical Perspective

    Hal French
    55-68
  • Implicit Morality An Empirical Ethical Perspective

    John Bowker
    69-76

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