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Religion in China BKGA 85 Religion Inchina and Bernhard Scheid Edited by Max Deeg Major Concepts and Minority Positions MAX DEEG, BERNHARD SCHEID (EDS.)
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Understanding Di and Tian: Deity and Heaven from Shang to Tang Dynasties
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