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Abrams, Jeanne
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Opening New Doors: The Jewish Women's Experience in the Early American West, 1848–1930
University of Denver (Vol. 1, November 2006)
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Opening New Doors: The Jewish Women's Experience in the Early American West, 1848–1930
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Afsaruddin, Asma
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Views of Jihad Throughout History
University of Notre Dame (Vol. 1, November 2006)
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Views of Jihad Throughout History
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Barrett, Justin L.
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Cognitive Science of Religion: What Is It and Why Is It?
University of Oxford (Vol. 2, September 2007)
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Cognitive Science of Religion: What Is It and Why Is It?
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Bauman, Mark K.
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Jews and Judaism in Dixie
Independent scholar (Vol. 1, October 2006)
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Jews and Judaism in Dixie
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Bergen, Wesley
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Studying Ancient Israelite Ritual: Methodological Considerations
Wichita State University (Vol. 2, July 2007)
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Studying Ancient Israelite Ritual: Methodological Considerations
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Bergmann, Sigurd
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Theology in its Spatial Turn: Space, Place and Built Environments Challenging and Changing the Images of God
Department of Archaeology and Religious Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Vol. 2, April 2007)
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Theology in its Spatial Turn: Space, Place and Built Environments Challenging and Changing the Images of God
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Biale, David
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Not in the Heavens: The Premodern Roots of Jewish Secularism
University of California, Davis (Vol. 3, April 2008)
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Not in the Heavens: The Premodern Roots of Jewish Secularism
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Bilimoria, Purushottama
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Transglobalism of Self-exiled Hindus: The Case of Australia
Deakin and Melbourne Universities, Australia (Vol. 2, January 2007)
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Transglobalism of Self-exiled Hindus: The Case of Australia
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Borchert, Thomas
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Buddhism, Politics, and Nationalism in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries
University of Vermont (Vol. 2, August 2007)
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Buddhism, Politics, and Nationalism in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries
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Brody, Aaron J.
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The Specialized Religions of Ancient Mediterranean Seafarers
Pacific School of Religion (Vol. 3, May 2008)
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The Specialized Religions of Ancient Mediterranean Seafarers
