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Positioning Magic in Theory and in American Religion
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Succession to Muhammad and its Sectarian Ramifications
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"That crisis served to try women's hearts": Nuns and the
Protection of Irish Catholicism in Philadelphia and Boston,
1829-1900
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The Effects of Anglo-Muhammadan Law on the Indian Muslim Family
Estate
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The Search for God and Knowledge: Rational Dissenters and the Transformation of English Radicalism in the Age of Revolution
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Weight Loss as a Religious Culture
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Realizing Spiritual Power: The Experience of Eighteenth-Century
Methodist Women
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How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land?
A Comparative Analysis of Clarence Macartney and Harry Emerson
Fosdick and the changing role of the early twentieth century
American Protestant pastorate
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The Georgia Clergy, Slavery, and the Defeat of the Holy Confederate
Republic, 1863-1870
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Dissolving the Binary between Words and Experience: Pentecostal Theology, Worship, Structures, and Traditions
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Emperor and Magician: The Religious Views and Magical Practices of Julian the Apostate
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San Francisco Chinatown to the American South: Chinese American Christians in the Civil Rights Movement, 1963-1966
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Attempting Great Things for God: Southern White, Chinese, and Korean Women in the MECS Missionary Enterprise (1878-1925)
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Memorialized Maritime: Shinto Ships in the Spiritualization of Newly Japanese Seas, 1905 to 1990s
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Crossing Confessional Borders: Poor Relief and Migration in Reformation Strasbourg
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