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CHURCH HISTORY Studies in Christianity and Culture
Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture is a journal published quarterly by the American Society of Church History. Volumes from 1932 to 2002 are available at JSTOR and volumes from 1964 to present can be found at the ATLA/ATLAS aggregated database.


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March 2008 77:1


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The Celibate Bridegroom and His Virginal Brides: Metaphor and the Marriage of Jesus in Early Christian Ascetic Exegesis, by Elizabeth A. Clark

Siblings and the Sexes within the Medieval Religious Life, Fiona J. Griffiths

Vested Struggles: The Social and Ecclesiological Significance of Stoles in Seventeenth-Century France, Paul Scott

The Religious Heritage of the British Northwest and the Rise of Mormonism, by Stephen J. Fleming

Saint Apolo from Europe, or "What's in a Luganda Name?"

by Emma Wild-Wood
"No Mystery God": Black Religions of the Flesh in Pre-War Urban America, by Clarence E. Hardy III

 

 


 
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