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<title>The emergence of Islam : classical traditions in contemporary  perspective / By Gabriel Said Reynolds.</title>
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<title>The faith of the faithless : experiments in political theology / Simon  Critchley.</title>
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<title>A mahzor from Worms : art and religion in a medieval Jewish community /  Katrin Kogman-Appel.</title>
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<title>More than belief : a materialist theory of religion / Manuel A. Vasquez.</title>
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<title>Printing and prophecy : prognostication and media change, 1450-1550 /  Jonathan Green.</title>
<description>Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2012.</description>
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<title>The unintended Reformation : how a religious revolution secularized  society / Brad S. Gregory.</title>
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