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Religion and Humor
Moved from within: Voice of the Faithful as an intra-institutional social movement
 
Religion in contemporary Native America: Traditional practices, modern identities
Performing gender, enacting community: Women, whiteness, and belief in contemporary public demonstrations
 
Hands, hearts, and heads: Childhood and esotericism in American Waldorf education
Making and unmaking political myth in the era of human rights
 
Gender, Muslim family law, and contesting patriarchy in Mandate Palestine, 1925--1939
Devoted to nature: Environmental spirituality and religious change in the Pacific Northwest
 
State of nature: Spirituality as public religion in national parks
Remembering the cruelest month: The network, labor, and haunting of memories of Columbine
 
Scaring the Jesus into you: American Hell Houses in performance
Ganti andung, gabe ende (replacing laments, becoming hymns): The changing voice of grief in the pre-funeral wakes of Protestant Toba Batak (North Sumatra, Indonesia)
 
Women trustees of Allah: Methods, limits, and possibilities of "feminist theology" in Islam
Balancing Values: Re-Viewing the 1882 Bombardment Of Angoon Alaska From a Tlingit Religious and Cultural Perspective
 
Jewish identity between "religion" and "race" in Shaare Tefila Congregation v. Cobb
The Effects of Evangelical Christianity on State Formation in Sri Lanka
 
The Pelagian Controversy: A Heresy in its Intellectual Context
Religion Is What Individuals and Societies Make of It: Moderators of Religion's Effects at the Level of Person, Situation, and Culture
 
Spirit Messengers, Divine Encounters: Practitioner Inhabitants of the Anlo-Ewe Spirit World
Imagining the End: Apocalyptic Imagery in Visual Media
 
Between Christian and Hindu: Khrist Bhaktas, Catholics, Hindus, and the negotiation of devotion in the Banaras region