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Religion Department Student Theses 2015-16 5 records found Search took 0.13 seconds. 
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Hee-Jin Kim's article "The Reason of Words and Letters: Dogen and Koan Language" revolutionized the study of Dogen and the way we understand his language. Its biggest c [...]
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The classical Indian dance style of Bharatanatyam evolved out of the sadir dance of the devadāsīs. Through the colonial period, the dance style underwent major changes [...]
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Idealized religious worlds often have the effect of drawing peoples' attentions away from the present reality and instead towards a superior, divine reality. For this rea [...]
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Mestizaje refers to the mixture of Spanish colonizers and the indigenous peoples of Mexico and to the hybrid culture that has developed in the borderlands during the five [...]
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Secrecy is a common component of many religions and has recently become the subject of scholarly inquiry. Drawing from a wide variety of scholarly sources, ranging from a [...]
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