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- Religion, Fundamentalism and Ethnicity: a Global Perspective Jeff Haynes • UNRISD Discussion Paper 65
- Six New Symbols from Chinese Folk Religion
- Out of the Ordinary: Folklore and the Supernatural
- REPORTS FOLKLORICA 2009, Vol. XIV the Russian Folk Religious
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- Searching for Authentic Living Through Native Fait
- The Construction of Self in Finnish First-Person Supernatural Encounter Narratives
- Vernacular Religion, Contemporary Spirituality and Emergent Identities Lessons from Lauri Honko
- Religious Violence: the Strong, the Weak, and the Pathological R
- Folk Religion in Discourse and Practice
- Secularization: the Decline of the Supernatural Realm1
- Folk Religion’ Can Never Be Politically Neutral
- What Is Religious Misconduct: a Typological Analysis of the Crimes Motivated by Polytheistic Religion, Using the Chinese Folk Religion As an Example
- On How Religions Could Accidentally Incite Lies and Violence: Folktales As a Cultural Transmitter
- Chinese Traditional Religions with Around 400 Million Adherents Chinese Folk Religion Is the Third Major Religion in the World Comprising About 6% of World Population
- Hoodoo Heritage: a Brief History of American Folk Religion
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