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