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Nakhla, Sherif Salah Habib, author.
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Social work.
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Burrows, D. Trevor, author.
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work. And religious activists themselves believed that they had a unique moral contribution to make but
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Nobre, Mariangela, author.
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The primary objective of this ethnographic work is to examine how Umbanda re- negotiates its Afro
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Zárate, Arthur Shiwa, author.
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' claims, but also correct and build upon their work. In highlighting the corrective and productive impulse
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Mershon, Katharine, author.
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opportunities to consider forms of social existence and intimacy that cannot be disentangled from the reality of
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Mileski, John Gregory, II, author.
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," arguing that such a move is reductive and inhibits the work of Christian social activism. He argues that
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Garner, Anthony Ross, author.
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-reliance and social welfare explicitly define Mormon agricultural landscapes, providing a sacred sense of their
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Cook, J. Samuel, author.
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historical documents pertaining to the ecclesiastical perspectives and civil and human rights work of Edgar A
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Miller, Christopher Peyton, author.
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Decreation. Weil's work clearly addresses issues around social justice, morals and ethics. The way I read her
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Burrow-Branine, Jonathan, author. (orcid)0000-0002-2753-3232
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religious traditions, this scholarship tends to overlook LGBTQ Christian identity work and activism in
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Novinbakht, Arya, author.
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contribution this work makes is displaying a degree of "richness" that is typically not associated with





