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Intrinsic patterns in the history of religious change from early Hindu traditions to contemporary Mahayana Buddhism : an application of Cumpsty's theory of religion
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The language of gardens: Ibn al-‘Arabi’s barzakh, the courtyard gardens of the Alhambra, and the production of sacred space
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From religious discrimination to religious tolerance: an analysis of illness and healing in African religion and Christianity
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Religious experience of the destined human being
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The spread of the African Independent Churches in postcolonial Southern Africa is a challenge to political and religious authorities : a case of the Lumpa Church in Zambia
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The religious attachment to Zion in the writings of Yehuda Halevy
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Religious education as a multi-process curriculum
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Montessori and Religious Education in Western Cape Preschools
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The role of religious symbols in the identity of the Jewish community of the Western Cape
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Religious ethics, capital punishment and reconciliation in a new South Africa
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National and religious identities : an interpretation of Regis Debray's Critique of political reason
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Show me things as they are : study on the religious thought of Muhammad Jalaluddin Rumi
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Judah Halevi, religious thinker and poet : comparative study of his "Kuzari" and poetry
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Through a glass darkly : an investigation of religious and moral values expressed in children's literature
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A study of Indian Pentecostal Church membership with reference to a model of religious change
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The struggle of man, religious and social, as a central motif in the writings of S.Y. Agnon
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Religious education in South Africa : reflections on past, present and possible future curriculum practice
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Witchcraft in Venda: healing, violence and the symbolism of evil
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Mapping the beat, beating the map : the religious work of Hip Hop, Reggae and Kwaito in South Africa
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Ancestors in African religion : a comparative study of the role of ancestors in the Sotho and Nguni worship and religious ethics
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Religious competition, Creole identities, and economic development : foundations of competitive diversity in early Victorian Cape Town
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The attitude of the Anglican church of Uganda to the new religious movements and in particular to the Bacwezi-Bashomi in South Western Uganda 1960-1995
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Faith-based interventions in addressing violence against women in Cape Town
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Managing socio-religious expectations in an intimate space : examining Muslim-interfaith marriage amongst working class communities in Cape Town