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A Theory of Biblical Reception History
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Aesthetics, Performativity, & Performative Maya:
Imagining Gender in the Textual and Performance Traditions of
Telugu South India
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When Religion Matters: A Practical Theological Engagement of
Liberian Women's Narratives and Practices of Healing Post-Conflict
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More than Just Health: Theo--ethical Reflection as a Religious
Health Asset
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The Freedom of Formlessness: Justification by Faith Alone and
the Protestant Experience of Grace
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The Robot as Person: Robotic Futurism and A Theology of Human
Ethical Responsibility Among Humanoid Machines
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Divine Visitations and Hospitality in Luke-Acts: An
Interpretation of the Malta Episode in Acts 28:1-10
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Agents of Exaltation Monotheism, Divine Supremacy, and Focal
Institutions in the Book of Chronicles
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"Yours or Ours?" Muslims Performing Selfhood in Moroccan Jewish
Cemeteries
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Pragmatic Embodiment: Race, Class, Gender and Religious Experience in the Puerto Rican Imaginary
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The Gospel According to John Marrant: Religious Consciousness in
the Black Atlantic, 1755-1791
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Toward Tensegrity: Young Women, Narrative Agency, and Religious
Education
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Reading John 11:1-12:11 through the Lens of the Resurrection in
1 Enoch
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Against One Method: Toward a Critical-Constructive Approach to the Adaptation and Implementation of Buddhist-based Contemplative Programs in the United States
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Re/membering the Sacred Womb: The Religious Cultures of Enslaved Women in Georgia, 1750-1861
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To Know the Soul of a People: The Field Study of the "Folk Negro" and the Making of Popular Religion in Modern America, 1924-1945
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Gottlob Christian Storr's Transfiguration of the Kantian Letter
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Claiming Places: Reading Acts of the Apostles as a Colonizing
Narrative
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The Science of Freedom: Galvanism and Organism in Schleiermacher's
Early Thought
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The Laws of Christ and Nature: The Biblical Interpretation of John
Locke
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