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141. Staying Catholic: Catholicism and local culture in a northern Chinese village
142. Religious healing in addiction disease recovery: Kohut, Jung and Catholicism
143. Generation, reformation, transformation: The role of Roman Catholicism in the feminist analysis of American performance studies (Coco Fusco, Karen Finley)
144. Communion, Confession, and Conversion: The Intersection of Transcendentalism and Catholicism in Antebellum American Literature
145. Living Religion, Defending Religion: Early Nineteenth Century Mexican Catholicism in Local and National Discourses
146. Catholicism, modernism, and modernity: The concrete logic, the philosophy of insufficiency, and the option in Maurice Blondel's 'La Pensee' and 'L'etre et les etres'
147. Catholicism and the moral status of homosexuality
148. Crusade and conquest: Anti-Catholicism, manifest destiny, and the United States-Mexican war of 1846-1848
149. The theology of Martin Luther between Judaism and Roman Catholicism: A critical-historical evaluation of Luther's concept of idolatry
150. Conflict and culture in Irish-Newfoundland Roman Catholicism, 1829-1850
151. New wine in old bottles: Anglo-Catholicism in the United States, 1840-1919
152. Edward McGlynn, Thomas McGrady, and Peter C. Yorke: Prophets of American social Catholicism
153. POPULAR RELIGION AND LIBERATION. AN EXAMINATION OF THE DISCUSSION IN LATIN AMERICAN LIBERATION THEOLOGY (CATHOLICISM, ARGENTINA, URUGUAY)
154. A STUDY OF THE 'RESIGNED' PRIEST FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LEVINSON'S PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORY OF ADULT DEVELOPMENT (CATHOLICISM)
155. ROBESPIERRE AND DECHRISTIANIZATION IN THE YEAR II: IDEOLOGY AND RELIGION DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (FRANCE, TERROR, TOTALITARIANISM, CHRISTIANITY, CATHOLICISM)
156. CROSS IN THE SUN: THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CATHOLICISM IN SOUTH FLORIDA, 1868-1968
157. Beyond Boston: Catholicism in the northern New England borderlands in the nineteenth century
158. The Church on Armenian Street: Capuchin Friars, the British East India Company, and the second church of colonial Madras
159. Catholicism, classical imitation, and St. Ignatian meditation in the sonnets of William Shakespeare
160. Blindsighted: Alienation and affirmation in treatments of Catholicism: The apophatic and the kataphatic in T. S. Eliot
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