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- Nova Religio
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- Review
- British Gods: Religion in Modern Britain by Steve Bruce (review) Volume 25, Number 1, August 2021, pp. 125-127
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
- Genetic Afterlives: Black Jewish Indigeneity in South Africa by Noah Tamarkin (review)
- American Freethinker: Elihu Palmer and the Struggle for Religious Freedom in the New Nation by Kirsten Fischer (review)
- The Varieties of Nonreligious Experience: Atheism in American Culture by Jerome P. Baggett (review)
- Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances by Lisa Morton (review)
- Speaking with the Dead in Early America by Erik R. Seeman (review)
- Mormonism and White Supremacy: American Religion and The Problem of Racial Innocence by Joanna Brooks (review)
- Murder Among the Mormons directed by Jared Hess and Tyler Measom (review)
- Watchman on the Tower: Ezra Taft Benson and the Making of the Mormon Right by Matthew L. Harris (review)
- Joseph Smith: History, Method and Memory by Ronald O. Barney (review)
- Debating Yoga and Mindfulness in Public Schools: Reforming Secular Education or Reestablishing Religion? by Candy Gunther Brown (review)
- Krishna's Playground: Vrindavan in the 21st Century by John Stratton Hawley (review)
- Theosophy across Boundaries: Transcultural and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Modern Esoteric Movement ed. by Hans Martin Krämer and Julian Strube (review)
- The New Prometheans: Faith, Science, and the Supernatural Mind in the Victorian Fin de Siècle by Courtenay Raia (review)
- British Gods: Religion in Modern Britain by Steve Bruce (review)
- Camphill and the Future: Spirituality and Disability in an Evolving Communal Movement by Dan McKanan (review)
- Mapping Diaspora: African American Roots Tourism in Brazil by Patricia de Santana Pinho (review)
- On Choosing the Place: The Open Wiccan Rituals in the City of Warsaw
- Of God and Neighbors: Foreign Powers as Depicted in Daesoon Jinrihoe's Five Immortals Playing Baduk and Caodaism's The Three Saints
- Preparing for the Confucian Millennium: The Korean New Religious Movement Kaengjŏngyudo
- A Marginal Religion and COVID-19 in South Korea: Shincheonji, Public Discourse, and the Shaping of Religion
- Killing the Competition: Opposition to Shincheonji before and after the COVID-19 Crisis
- The Flourishing of New Religions in Korea
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