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Pete Cajka
Historiographic Saints
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Pete Cajka
The Reformation as a Psychological Event: Celebrating the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation with Erich Fromm
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Pete Cajka
Who gets a seat at the table?: New entrees to historiography
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Charlie McCrary
Are You Talking to Me? A Reflection on the Field
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Digitizing Four Decades of Conversations
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Paul Putz
Interpreting American Evangelicalism: A Reading List from George Marsden
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Charlie McCrary
Data and Conversation Partners in American Religious Studies
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Michael Hammond
Christian Historiography: An Interview with Jay D. Green
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Charlie McCrary
"Influential, Pivotal, Seminal, or Otherwise Important": Recommended and Essential Reading in North American Religions
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Unknown
A Theology of Streets
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Cara Burnidge
Spirits Rejoice! (Part II): A Follow Up on Jazz and American Religion
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Charlie McCrary
Pacific Studies: A Brief Introduction (Part II), featuring a bibliography
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Charlie McCrary
Where is the Pacific in American Religious History?
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Paul Putz
The Problem of American Lutheran Histor(iograph)y
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Jonathan
Gordon Wood on Bernard Bailyn: American Religious History and “An Honest Picture of the Past"
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Michael Graziano
The Cold War and Kruse's One Nation Under God
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Unknown
Connected Networks: Science, Geography, and Fruit
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Charlie McCrary
World Religions, American Religions, the Object of Study, and an Ode to Bruce Lincoln
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Randall
American Religious History Symposium, Newcastle University, March 26, 2015
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