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African Christians in a Secularizing Europe
By , The University of Edinburgh, UK
(Vol. 4, May 2009)
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Beyond the Totalitarian: Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion in Recent Hegel Scholarship
By , Brown University
(Vol. 3, May 2008)
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Ulrich Zwingli
By , Institute for the History of the Swiss Reformation, University of Zurich
(Vol. 3, September 2008)
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What Every Beginning Student Needs to Know about Nineteenth-Century Protestant Theology
By , United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities
(Vol. 3, October 2008)
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Luther's and Melanchthon's Students: The Wittenberg Circle and the Development of its Theology to 1600
By , 801 Seminary Place, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
(Vol. 4, April 2009)
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Translations of the Bible into Karaim
By , Adam Mickiewicz University
(Vol. 4, June 2009)
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The Völkisch Modernist Beginnings of National Socialism: Its Intrusion into the Church and Its Antisemitic Consequence
By and , University of Calgary
(Vol. 4, May 2009)
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Aleksandr Dugin's Neo-Eurasianism: The New Right à la Russe
By , Sevastopol National Technical University
(Vol. 4, June 2009)
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Christian Holy Women and the Exercise of Religious Authority in the Medieval West
By , New Brunswick Theological Seminary
(Vol. 4, September 2009)
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Convivencia in Medieval Spain: A Brief History of an Idea
By , Pomona College
(Vol. 3, December 2008)
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