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The use and abuse of genealogy : genealogical critique from Nietzsche to Said
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H.P. Blavatsky, theosophy, and nineteenth-century comparative religion
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Christology from within : a critical retrieval of the humanity of Christ, with particular reference to the role of Mary
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Religion in the work of Frantz Fanon
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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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Eliade's theory of religion and the African experience
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Religion and public broadcasting in South Africa
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Paul's use of 'Christ Rhetoric' in 1 Corinthians: a case study from 1 Corinthians 15:1-34
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Virtually real : problems of authenticity in religion on the internet
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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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The role of African traditional religion in the promotion of human rights
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Pluralism in religion education : a feminist perspective
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Siyakholwa: a study in religion, education and media in South Africa
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Aspect of Budya traditional religion which promote human rights
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Culture and religion constrain women in the academic sphere : the case of Lesotho
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Religion, memory and reconciliation in the new South Africa: an African interpretation
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The ghost dance religion of 1890 and the Mormons : a study of comparisons
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How femininities are shaped by religion and culture: a comparative study of beliefs on 'pollution' during childbirth and menstruation in Hinduism and Christianity
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Religion and social intervention : towards a model for Islamic counselling and psychotherapy
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Theories of religion and the Great Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement of 1856-1857
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Religion, identity, and pastoral care : gender related perspectives of reality. A quest for method
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Crossing boundaries: religion, sexuality and identity in the lives of Zanele Muholi and Nkunzi Zandile Nkabinde
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The alienated religion studies teacher: a case study in Cape Town, South Africa
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Health and religion : a study of health-seeking behaviour in Kayamandi, Western Cape in the context of "medical pluralism"