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Matthew Cressler
The Seer of Bayside
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Monica L. Mercado
Reading Children
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esclark
JSR Critical Conversation: Lynching and Religion
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Charlie McCrary
"Influential, Pivotal, Seminal, or Otherwise Important": Recommended and Essential Reading in North American Religions
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Posted by
Mark T. Edwards
Rethinking America's Liberal-Conservative Divide: A Religions Special Issue
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Carol Faulkner
Honour Due to All Men: Lucretia Mott on William Ellery Channing
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Unknown
A Theology of Streets
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Paul Putz
Evangelical Women and Sports Ministry
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Elesha
Evangelicals and Business: A Prequel
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Karen Johnson
Go to the Urban History Association Meeting Next Year!
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Charity Carney
The Church of Wells Invades Lakewood, Or Historicizing a Heckling Incident
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Unknown
Religion in the Rain: Pacific Northwest Burial Traditions
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Posted by
Paul Harvey
Spirits Rejoicing on Wax (or CD or Mp3 or . . . )
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Christian Reconstruction: An Interview with Michael J. McVicar, Part 2
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Christian Reconstruction: An Interview with Michael J. McVicar, Part 1
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Janine Giordano Drake
Teaching the Historiography Seminar in American Religions
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Samira K. Mehta
Virgin Nation: An Interview with Sara Moslener
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Jonathan
Jacob Green's Fourth of July
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The Impact of Religious Congregations on Contemporary Urban Society
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Michael Graziano
Civil Religion in America, etc.
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Michael J. Altman
A Mixtape on Theory & 'Religion' Dedicated to American Historians: Side A
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Unknown
The Business Practices of Corporate Evangelicals
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