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The religious attachment to Zion in the writings of Yehuda Halevy
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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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Reimagining the birth of the Messiah and his forerunner in Luke's gospel: a sociorhetorical interpretation
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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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Show me things as they are : study on the religious thought of Muhammad Jalaluddin Rumi
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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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Enheduanna, priestess, princess and poet: a historical study of the ‘world’s first author’ and her iconic poetry
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A study of Indian Pentecostal Church membership with reference to a model of religious change
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The barzakh and the bardo: challenges to religious violence in Sufism and Vajrayana Buddhism
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The role of religious symbols in the identity of the Jewish community of the Western Cape
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The Imaginary Representation of the Poet in Modern Turkish Poetry: Portraits of Socialist-Realist Poets in Yılmaz Gruda’s Kuyumcular and Kuyumcular Günlüğü
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National and religious identities : an interpretation of Regis Debray's Critique of political reason
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Religious ethics, capital punishment and reconciliation in a new South Africa
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Through a glass darkly : an investigation of religious and moral values expressed in children's literature
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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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A study of the nature of religious knowledge and its role in the life of the individual and the community, with special reference to the content, aims and methods of bible teaching
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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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Nxele and Ntsikana : a critical study of the religious outlooks of two nineteenth century Xhosa Prophets and their consequences for Xhosa Christian practice in the Eastern Cape
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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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Intrinsic patterns in the history of religious change from early Hindu traditions to contemporary Mahayana Buddhism : an application of Cumpsty's theory of religion