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161. Jesus the Jew: Jewish, Protestant, and Catholic constructions of Jesus in an age of anti-Semitism, 1890--1940
162. The watchful clothier: The diary of an eighteenth-century Protestant-capitalist
163. Christian Slavery: Protestant Missions and Slave Conversion in the Atlantic World, 1660--1760
164. A house divided: Christmas church and the Protestant community of Anqing (China)
165. Citizens of Heaven: Conservative American Protestant Reactions to New Deal Legislation
166. Protestant missions and earth-keeping in southern Africa 1817--2000
167. Knowing God in lo cotidiano: Interlacing the voices of Latina women, studies in theo-spirituality and film, and female voices in the Hebrew scriptures
168. From moral reform to civic Lutheranism: Protestant identity in seventeenth-century Lubeck
169. Cherokee reckonings: Native preachers, Protestant missionaries, and the shaping of an American Indian religious culture, 1801--1838
170. The Very End of the Earth: An American Protestant Missionary Understanding of Korea in the 1880's
171. World Without End: Conceptions of Heaven in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Protestant England
172. Calvinism in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, 1789--1873 (Devereux Jarratt, William Meade, Reuel Keith, John Johns, Charles Petit McIlvaine)
173. The ethics of empire: Protestant thought, moral culture, and imperialism in Meiji Japan
174. After the Wars of Religion: Protestant-Catholic accommodation in the French town of Loudun, 1598--1665
175. Individual Religious Affiliation, Religious Community Context and Health in Mozambique
176. Walking in the light: The role of Protestant Christianity in young adult modern realistic fiction
177. Anti-Catholicism and the Rise of Protestant Nationhood in North America, 1830--1871
178. The shadow of empire: Christian missions, colonial policy, and democracy in postcolonial societies
179. John Witherspoon's forgotten 'Lectures on History and Chronology': Recognizing the important role of history in the development of his thought and theology for navigating eighteenth century late Protestant scholasticism, revivalism, and enlightenment
180. Pioneer American women missionaries to Korea, 1884--1907
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