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141. Alberto Rembao (1895--1962): Mexican American Protestant for internationalism and Christian holism
142. Protestant sainthood: Martydom and the meaning of sanctity in early New England
143. The gendering of martyrdom: Sixteenth-century English martyrology and the defense of the Protestant Church
144. Failing to contain religion: The emergence of a Protestant movement in contemporary China
145. All people want to sing: Mortlockese migrants controlling knowledge, historical disaster, and Protestant identity on Pohnpei, FSM
146. Islam in the English radical Protestant imagination, 1660--1830
147. The Protestant spirit of utility's connection to republican virtue: Engaging the transatlantic origins of the American Enlightenment
148. Keeping home: Home schooling and the practice of conservative Protestant identity
149. Johann Salomo Semler, the German Enlightenment, and Protestant theology's historical turn
150. 'Glaube und Erfahrung in der Geschichte': The intersection of faith, experience, and history in the theology of Georg Wobbermin, 1911--1931
151. Imagining the theo -political body in early modern English literature
152. Education for 'civilization': Denominational consensus and missionary education on the Rosebud Reservation, 1870--1920 (South Dakota)
153. Lobbying On Behalf of the Faithful: Three Mainline Protestant Denominations and Their Advocacy Efforts on Capitol Hill During the 110 th Congress
154. 'The Claims of Religion Upon Medical Men': Protestant Christianity and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America
155. Toward a Protestant theology of celibacy: Protestant thought in dialogue with John Paul II's 'Theology of the Body'
156. The value of spiritual intimacy among Protestant Christian wives
157. York Corpus Christi Cycle plays: Examined in light of the Protestant Reformation
158. English Protestant casuistry: With special emphasis on conscience and oath-taking
159. Modern American poetry and the Protestant establishment
160. The impact of Christian humanism and the Protestant Reformation on the social progress of women in Tudor England
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