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Missionization

Quiroa, “Missionary Exegesis of the Popol Vuh”

Quiroa, Nestor. 2013. Missionary Exegesis of the Popol Vuh: Maya-K’iche’ Cultural and Religious Continuity in Colonial and Contemporary Highland Guatemala. …

September 24, 2013 ndca-admin

Mosse, “The Saint in the Banyan Tree”

Mosse, David.  2012.  The Saint in the Banyan Tree: Christianity and Caste Society in India.  Berkeley: University of California Press. …

January 4, 2013 ndca-admin

Tremlett, “Two shock doctrines”

Tremlett, Paul-Francois.  2012.  Two shock doctrines: From Christo-disciplinary to neoliberal urbanisms in the Philippines.  Culture and Religion 13(4): 405-423. Abstract:  …

December 19, 2012 ndca-admin

Adogame and Shankar (eds) “Religion on the Move!”

Adogame, Afe and Shobana Shankar (eds).  2012.  Religion on the Move!: New Dynamics of Religious Expansion in a Globalizing World.  …

December 4, 2012 ndca-admin

Braunlein, “We are 100% Catholic”

Braunlein, Peter J. 2012. “We are 100% Catholic“: Philippine Passion Rituals and Some Obstacles in the Study of Non-European Christianity. …

September 22, 2012 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
Car - James Bielo

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