Religion and culture
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Religion and culture
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Religion and culture
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Incoming Resources
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- A critical approach to youth culture, its influence and implications for ministry, Pamela Erwin
- No-nonsense guide to religion
- Psychedelic Christianity, on the ultimate goal of living, Jack Call
- The Gospel and the Grateful Dead, The Rev. Dr. Pitman B. Potter
- Faith reason and common sense, an exploration of the historical and contemporary role of religion in human affairs, Paul M. Roddick
- God Is Good for You, a Defence of Christianity in Troubled Times
- The metaphysics of modern existence
- Guru English: South Asian Religion in a Cosmopolitan Language, South Asian Religion in a Cosmopolitan Language, Srinivas Aravamudan
- Speaking of faith, Krista Tippett
- The Messiah, a man of color
- Why religions work, God's place in the world today, Eleanor Stoneham
- Blessed events, religion and home birth in America, Pamela E. Klassen
- A short history of the Jews
- The crucible of religion, culture, civilization, and affirmation of life, Wojciech Maria Zalewski
- Stories aren't just for kids, busting 10 myths about Bible storytelling, Christine Dillon
- The thing about religion, an introduction to the material study of religions, David Morgan
- Selling God
- Religion, myth, and magic, the anthropology of religion, Susan A. Johnston
- Translation and religion, holy untranslatable?
- Coherent Christianity, Toward an Articulate Faith
- In good faith, questioning religion and atheism, Scott A. Shay
- Religion for reluctant believers, Leonard J. Swidler
- Schooling Islam, the culture and politics of modern Muslim education
- Seven brief lessons on magic, Paul Tyson
- No, We Can't, Radical Islam, Militant Secularism and the Myth of Coexistence
- Religion and cultural studies
- Playful, glad, and free, Karl Barth and a theology of popular culture, Jessica DeCou
- A sacred look, becoming cultural mystics : theology of popular culture
- Anthropology of the self, the individual in cultural perspective, Brian Morris
- IPod, YouTube, Wii play, theological engagements with entertainment, D. Brent Laytham
- Seculosity, how career, parenting, technology, food, politics, and romance became our new religion and what to do about it, David Zahl
- Secular translations, nation state, modern self, and calculative reason, Talal Asad
- Beyond the secular West
- Reimagining the sacred, Richard Kearney debates God
- How (not) to be secular, reading Charles Taylor, James K.A. Smith
- The lost art of scripture, rescuing the sacred texts, by Karen Armstrong
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