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  2. Liv Nilsson Stutz - Wikipedia

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    S. Tarlow and L. Nilsson Stutz (eds) 2013 The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Liv Nilsson Stutz 2018. A Future for Archaeology: In Defense of an Intellectually Engaged, Collaborative and Confident Archaeology. Norwegian Archaeological Review 51(1-2): 48-56, DOI: 10.1080/00293652.2018.1544168

  3. Ritual landscape - Wikipedia

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    Ritual landscapes are often associated with origin myths, ancestors, homes of spiritual essences, or locales where mythical or historical events occurred while the landscape features include social memory and the preservation of the myths, histories, trusts, and the belongings of a people. [1]

  4. Georgios Halkias - Wikipedia

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    Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, Volume VIII, pages 163–186, 2015. “Fire Rituals in the Tibetan Tengyur: The Aparimitāyur-homa-vidhi-nāma by the Queen of Siddhas.” In Homa Variations: The Study of Ritual Change across the Longue Durée, eds. R. Payne and M. Witzel. Oxford University Press, pages 225–245, 2015.

  5. Harvey Whitehouse - Wikipedia

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    In the doctrinal mode, rituals are frequent and relatively tame, producing indefinitely expandable communities with standardized beliefs and practices. Whitehouse's published corpus includes a trilogy of books outlining his theory on modes of religiosity [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the dysphoric pathway to identity fusion.

  6. Ritualism in the Church of England - Wikipedia

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    The leaders of the first generation of the Anglo-Catholic revival or Oxford Movement (i.e., Newman, Edward Bouverie Pusey, and John Keble) had been primarily concerned with theological and ecclesiological questions and had little concern with questions of ritual. They championed the view that the fundamental identity of the Church of England ...

  7. Sarah M. Pike - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the American News Media, edited by Diane Winston. London and New York: Oxford University Press [17] "Witchcraft Since the 1960s” 2011 Children and Religion: A Methods Handbook, edited by Susan B. Ridgely. New York: New York University Press [18] "Religion and Youth Culture” 2010

  8. Sravana Borkataky-Varma - Wikipedia

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    From the Fringes to the Center Stage: Hijṛās and Fertility Rituals in Kāmākhyā. The Oxford Handbook of Tantric Studies, Oxford University Press (2022) The Yogic Body in Global Transmission. The Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies, Routledge (2021) [12] Taming Hindu Śakta Tantra on the Internet: Online Pūjās for the Goddess ...

  9. Pashaura Singh (Sikh scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Pashaura Singh is considered a leading scholar of Sikh scriptures and literature. [2] He has written several books on this subject and his major publications include: [5] The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning, and Authority (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2000).