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1 Miranda Green, Women and Goddesses in the Celtic World 1991
2 Christine Trevett, The Quaker Margaret Fell 1991
3 Ann Bancroft, Hildegarde of Bingen to Meinrad Craighead 1991
4 Julia Leslie, The Case of the Widow Ascetic 1991
5 Peter Antes, How to study religious experience in the traditions 1992
6 Marion Bowman, Phenomenology, fieldwork and folk religion 1992
7 George Chryssides, Unificationism: A study in religious syncretism 1993
8 Michael Pye, Syncretism versus synthesis 1993
9 Ria Kloppenberg, A Buddhist-Christian encounter in Sri Lanka: Pandura Vada 1994
10 Peter Donovan, Maori rituals add magic to contemporary civic life 1995  
11 Ninian Smart, Sacred nationalism 1995
12 W.S.F. Pickering, Locating the sacred: Durkheim and Otto 1995
13 Terence Thomas, ‘The sacred’ as a viable concept in the contemporary study of religions 1995 (bound together with 12)
14 Margaret Chatterjee, Do we need authority in religious life? 1996
15 Chris Arthur, Media, meaning, and method in the study of religion 1996
16 Gerrie ter Haar, Chosen people: The concept of diaspora in the modern world 1996
17 Richard Gombrich, Religious experience in early Buddhism 1997
18 James Cox, Alterity as identity: Innovation in the Academic Study of Religions 1998
19 Elizabeth Amoah, African spirituality and religious innovation 1998
20 Ian Reader, Religion, conflict and the sacred mission: On understanding the violence of Aum Shinrikyo 1999
21 Brian Bocking, Religious Studies: The New Queen of the Sciences 2000
22 Kim Knott, The Sense and Nonsense of ‘Community’: A Consideration of Contemporary Debates about Community and Culture by a Scholar of Religion 2002
23 Armin Geertz, Religion and Community in Indigenous Contexts 2002
24 Guilia Sfameni Gasparro, Religion and Community in the Ancient World 2002
     
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The papers cost £3.00 each including p&p. You should send a cheque made out to BASR to:
Dr Graham Harvey, Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK.

 

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