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Worshippers of the gods
debating paganism in the fourth-century Roman West -
Transfiguring transcendence in Harry Potter, his dark material and left behind
fantasy rhetorics and contemporary visions of religious identity -
Juden, Christen und Vereine im Römischen Reich
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New perspectives on heretical discourse and identities
the Waldensians in historical context -
Minoritized women reading race and ethnicity
intersectional approaches to constructed identity and early Christian texts -
Veiled superheroes
Islam, feminism, and popular culture -
People of the Book
Christian identity and literary culture -
Transfiguring transcendence in Harry Potter, his dark material and left behind
fantasy rhetorics and contemporary visions of religious identity -
Juden, Christen und Vereine im Römischen Reich
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Worshippers of the gods
debating Paganism in the fourth-century Roman West -
Worshippers of the gods
debating paganism in the fourth-century Roman West -
Veiled superheroes
Islam, feminism, and popular culture -
Minoritized women reading race and ethnicity
intersectional approaches to constructed identity and early Christian texts -
Mush and Me
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Strategic acts in the study of identity
towards a dynamic theory of people and place -
The Reformation unsettled
British literature and the question of religious identity, 1560 - 1660 -
Juden, Christen und Vereine im Römischen Reich
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Identität und Schrift
Fortschreibungsprozesse als Mittel religiöser Identitätsbildung -
Transfiguring transcendence in Harry Potter, His dark materials and Left behind
fantasy rhetorics and contemporary visions of religious identity -
Conversion and narrative
reading and religious authority in Medieval polemic -
Veiled superheroes
Islam, feminism, and popular culture -
Juden, Christen und Vereine im Römischen Reich
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Early Christian prayer and identity formation
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Transfiguring transcendence in Harry Potter, His dark materials and Left behind
fantasy rhetorics and contemporary visions of religious identity -
Worshippers of the gods
debating paganism in the fourth-century Roman West