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A Religion Without Talking
Religious Belief and Natural Belief in Hume's Philosophy of Religion©1993 Others -
Religious Truth and Religious Diversity
©2009 Monographs -
What Schools Teach Us about Religious Life | Second Edition
©2018 Textbook -
Biblical Subtexts and Religious Themes in Works of Anton Chekhov
©2004 Monographs -
Religious Education and Freedom of Religion and Belief
©2012 Edited Collection -
Secular Health and Sacred Belief?
A Study of Religion and Mental Illness in Modern Irish Society©2013 Monographs -
Authenticity of Belief in African (Igbo) Traditional Religion
A Critical Appraisal in the Light of Christian Faith©2015 Thesis -
Ancient Roots of Creation and Afterlife Beliefs
©2022 Monographs -
Appraising the Nigerian Problem Through Education and Religious Dialogue
A Cognitive Approach©2014 Thesis -
The Religious Experience in the Book of Psalms
©2016 Monographs -
Challenging the Stereotype
The Theology of Karl Barth as a Resource for Inter-religious Encounter in a European Context©2011 Monographs -
Religion, Ethics and Public Education- Religion, Ethik und öffentliche Bildung- Religia, etyka i edukacja publiczna
With Assistance of Michał Czapara- Unter Mitarbeit von Michał Czapara - Przy współpracy Michała Czapary©2012 Edited Collection -
Explanation within the Bounds of Religion
©2003 Thesis -
Washington College Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture
Washington College Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture explores the role of religious belief in political and cultural life, both in the United States and across the world. Special emphasis is placed on theoretical, historical, and legal assessments of the relationship of religion to public life, the meaning and practice of citizenship, and cultural development. Empirical work is also welcome. Washington College Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture explores the role of religious belief in political and cultural life, both in the United States and across the world. Special emphasis is placed on theoretical, historical, and legal assessments of the relationship of religion to public life, the meaning and practice of citizenship, and cultural development. Empirical work is also welcome. Washington College Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture explores the role of religious belief in political and cultural life, both in the United States and across the world. Special emphasis is placed on theoretical, historical, and legal assessments of the relationship of religion to public life, the meaning and practice of citizenship, and cultural development. Empirical work is also welcome.
17 publications
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Religion and Communication
An Anthology of Extensions in Theory, Research, and Method©2012 Textbook