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La Bruja Enamorada: Love Magic as a Form of Resistance in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Colonial Mexico
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Secularization in Governance: How Religion and Politics Explains Variations in Europeans’ Attitudes
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"Locating Power and Redemption in Evangelical Communities: Reading the Preacher's Wife and Daughter in Contemporary Southern Women's Fiction"
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“Adonde Nos Lleva El Espiritu…Where Does the Spirit Take Us?”: A Theological Meditation on Afro-Dominican Women’s Understandings of Apocalypse, Afterlife, and Survival
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Dissolving the Binary between Words and Experience: Pentecostal Theology, Worship, Structures, and Traditions
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Identity Negotiation Strategies Among Progressive Christians
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Double Invisibility: A Case Study on Identity Formation and Experiences of Gay Asian-American Christian Men
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