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Number of items at this level: 284.
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Harvey, Graham and Wallis, Robert eds.
(2004).
Historical Dictionary of Shamanism.
Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series, 77.
Lanham, MD, USA: Scarecrow.
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Wolffe, John ed.
(1997).
Culture and Empire.
Religion in Victorian Britain, 5.
Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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Beattie, H.
(2013). The Mahdi and the end-times in Islam.
In: Newcombe, Suzanne and Harvey, Sarah eds.
Prophecy in the New Millennium: When Prophecies Persist.
Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 89–104.
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Beckerlegge, Gwilym
(2001). Hindu Sacred Images for the Mass Market.
In: Beckerlegge, Gwilym ed.
From Sacred Text to Internet.
Religion Today: Tradition, Modernity and Change (1).
Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate in association with the Open University, pp. 57–116.
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Beckerlegge, Gwilym
(2001). Introduction.
In: Beckerlegge, Gwilym ed.
From Sacred Text to Internet.
Religion Today: Tradition, Modernity and Change (1).
Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate in association with the Open University, pp. 2–7.
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Beckerlegge, Gwilym
(2008). Introduction.
In: Beckerlegge, Gwilym ed.
Colonialism, Modernity, and Religious Identities: Religious Reform Movements in South Asia.
New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–20.
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Bowman, Marion
(2000). Introduction.
In: Bowman, Marion and Sutcliffe, Steven eds.
Beyond New Age: Exploring Altenative Spirituality.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 1–13.
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Bowman, Marion
(2000). Contemporary Celtic spirituality.
In: Hale, Amy and Payton, Philip eds.
New Directions in Celtic Studies.
Exeter: University of Exeter Press, pp. 69–91.
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Bowman, Marion
(2005). Neo-druidism.
In: Koch, John T. ed.
Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia.
Santa Barbara, US: ABC-CLIO Ltd, pp. 1353–1354.
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Bowman, Marion
(2005). Spirituality, Celtic.
In: Koch, John T. ed.
Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia.
Santa Barbara, US: ABC-CLIO Ltd, pp. 1622–1623.
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Bowman, Marion
(2002). Contemporary Celtic spirituality.
In: Pearson, Joanne ed.
Belief beyond boundaries: Wicca, Celtic spirituality and the New Age.
Religion today: tradition, modernity and change (5).
Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 55–101.
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Bowman, Marion
(1993). Drawn to Glastonbury.
In: Reader, Ian and Walter, Tony eds.
Pilgrimage in Popular Culture.
Basingstoke: MacMillan, pp. 29–62.
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Guest, Mathew; Olson, Elizabeth and Wolffe, John
(2012). Christianity: loss of monopoly.
In: Woodhead, Linda and Catto, Rebecca eds.
Religion and Change in Modern Britain.
London, UK: Routledge, pp. 57–78.
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Harvey, Graham
(2008). Animism.
In: Clarke, Peter B and Beyer, Peter eds.
The World's Religions: Continuities and Transformations.
New York: Routledge, pp. 15–24.
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Harvey, Graham
(2000). Introduction.
In: Harvey, Graham ed.
Indigenous Religions: a Companion.
London: Cassell, pp. 1–19.
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Harvey, Graham
(2000). Art works in Aotearoa.
In: Harvey, Graham ed.
Indigenous Religions: a Companion.
London: Cassell, pp. 155–172.
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Harvey, Graham
(2007). Huldah's Scroll: a pagan reading.
In: Isherwood, Lisa ed.
Patriarchs, Prophets and Other Villains.
Gender, Theology and Spirituality.
London: Equinox, pp. 85–100.
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Harvey, Graham
(1998). Synagogues of the Hebrews: "Good Jews" in the Diaspora.
In: Jones, Sian and Pearce, Sarah eds.
Jewish Local Patriotism and Self-Identification in the Graeco-Roman Period.
Library of Second Temple Studies (31).
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, pp. 132–147.
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Harvey, Graham
(2007). Inventing Paganisms: making nature.
In: Lewis, James and Hammer, Olav eds.
The Invention of Sacred Tradition.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 277–290.
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Harvey, Graham
(2006). Becoming Pagan having been Christian.
In: Partridge, Christopher and Reid, Helen eds.
Finding and Losing Faith: Studies in Conversion.
Studies in Religion & Culture.
Bletchley, UK: Paternoster Press, pp. 56–69.
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Harvey, Graham
(2009). Satanism: performing alterity and othering.
In: Petersen, Jesper Aagaard ed.
Contemporary Religious Satanism: a Critical Anthology.
Ashgate Controversial New Religions Series.
Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 27–40.
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Harvey, Graham
(2009). Animist paganism.
In: Pizza, Murphy and Lewis, James R eds.
Handbook of Contemporary Paganism.
Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion (2).
Leiden: Brill, pp. 393–412.
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Harvey, Graham
(2009). Paganism.
In: Woodhead, Linda; Kawanami, Hiroko and Patridge, Christopher eds.
Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations, 2nd ed.
Routledge, pp. 357–376.
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Harvey, Graham
(2012). Indigenous Spiritualities.
In: Cobb, Mark R; Puchalski, Christina M. and Rumbold , Bruce eds.
Oxford textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare.
Oxford University Press (In Press).
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Harvey, Graham
(2012). Ritual in New Religions.
In: Hammer , Olav and Rothstein, Mikael eds.
Cambridge Companion to New Religions.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (In Press).
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Harvey, Graham
(2011). Field research: participant observation.
In: Stausberg, Michael and Engler , Steven eds.
The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Religion.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 217–244.
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Harvey, Graham
(2009). Paganism.
In: Woodhead, Linda; Kawanami, Hiroko and Partridge, Christopher eds.
Religions in the Modern World : Traditions and Transformations (2nd ed.).
London: Routledge, pp. 357–376.
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James, Laura; Norman, John; De Baets, Anne-Sophie; Burchell-Hughes, Ingrid; Burchmore, Helen; Philips, Amyas; Sheppard, Dan; Wilks, Linda and Wolffe, John
(2009).
The lives and technologies of early career researchers.
CARET, University of Cambridge, Cambridge.
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Maiden, John
(2011). Lloyd-Jones and Roman Catholicism.
In: Atherstone, Andrew and John, David Ceri eds.
Engaging with Martin Lloyd-Jones.
Leicester: Apollos, pp. 232–260.
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Stott, Anne
(2005). Women and religion.
In: Barker, Hannah and Chalus, Elaine eds.
Women's History: Britain, 1700-1850.
Women's History.
Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 100–123.
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Tremlett, Paul-Francois
(2013). Structure.
In: Segal, Robert and von Stuckrad, Kocku eds.
Vocabulary for the Study of Religion.
Leiden, the Netherlands: Brill, (in press).
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Waterhouse, Helen
(2001). Buddhist responses to environmental crisis.
In: Herbert, David ed.
Religion and Social Transformations.
Religion Today: Tradition, Modernity and Change (2).
Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 156–191.
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Wolffe, John
(2007). Palmerston and the church.
In: Brown, David and Taylor, Miles eds.
Palmerston Studies.
Southampton: University of Southampton, pp. 19–38.
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Wolffe, John
(2010). Religious history.
In: Hinnells, John R ed.
The Routledge Companion to the Study of Religion, 2nd edition.
London: Routledge, pp. 56–72.
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Wolffe, John
(1994). Religion and 'secularization'.
In: Johnson, Paul ed.
Twentieth-Century Britain: Economic, Social and Cultural Change.
Harlow: Longman, pp. 427–441.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). National occasions at St Paul's Since 1800.
In: Keene, Derek; Burns, Arthur and Saint, Andrew eds.
St Paul's The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004.
New Haven, US, and London, UK: Yale University Press, pp. 381–391.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). John Hope.
In: Matthew, H.C.G and Harrison, Brian eds.
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Nicholas Armstrong.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Edward Bickersteth.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Robert Bickersteth.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Richard Blakeney.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Sir Culling Eardley.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Sir Robert Inglis.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Robert Jocelyn, 3rd Earl of Roden.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). George Kenyon, 2nd Baron Kenyon.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Sir Harcourt Lees.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Robert James McGhee.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Charles Newdigate Newdegate.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the Academic Press.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). William Wilberforce.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). James Begg.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). John Campbell Colquhoun.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). James Edward Gordon.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Alexander Haldane (1800–1882).
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford dictionary of national biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Hugh Boyd McNeile.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). William Murphy.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Augustus Granville Stapleton.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Hugh Stowell.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). George Cornelius Gorham.
In: Matthews, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Wolffe, John
(1995). Anglicanism.
In: Paz, D G ed.
Nineteenth-Century English Religious Traditions: Restrospect and Prospect.
Contributions to the Study of Religion (44).
Westport, CT: Greenwood, pp. 1–32.
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Wolffe, John
(2004). Introduction.
In: Wolffe, John ed.
Religion in History: Conflict, Conversion and Coexistence.
Manchester: Manchester University, pp. 5–12.
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Wolffe, John
(2012). The Victorian funeral sermon.
In: Francis, Keith A. and Gibson, William eds.
Oxford Handbook of the British Sermon 1689-1301.
Oxford Handbooks in Religion and Theology.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 338–353.
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Wright, Melanie
(2005). Judaism and Christianity.
In: Bowden, John ed.
Encyclopedia of Christianity.
New York, USA: Oxford University Press, pp. 683–687.
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Wright, Melanie
(2005). Cinema and film.
In: Kessler, Edward and Wenborn, Neil eds.
A Dictionary of Jewish-Christian Relations.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 97–99.
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Wright, Melanie
(2009). Judaism.
In: Lyden, John ed.
The Routledge Companion to Religion and Film.
London, UK: Routledge, pp. 91–108.
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Wright, Melanie
(2007). Religion and film.
In: Mitchell, Jolyon and Plate, S. Brent eds.
The Religion and Film Reader.
London, UK: Routledge, pp. 438–444.
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Wright, Melanie J.
(2009). "Every eye shall see him": Revelation and film.
In: Lyons, William John and Oklund, Jorunn eds.
The Way The World Ends? The Apocalypse of John in Culture and Ideology.
Bible in the Modern World (19).
Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press, pp. 76–94.
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