Implicit Religion: South & East Asia Collection
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Uploaded UploadedSeva in Mata Amritanandamayi Mission: Social Service as a Public Face of Faith
UploadedDao of the Go: Contextualizing “Spirituality,” “Intelligence,” and the Human Self
UploadedThe Dharma of Doctor Strange: The Shifting Representations of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism within a Comic Book Serial
UploadedFluid Selfhood, Human and Otherwise: Hindu and Buddhist Themes in Science Fiction
UploadedThe Doctor’s Original Face: Watching Doctor Who Episodes as Buddhist Koans
UploadedKleśas and Pretas:Therapy and Liberation in Buddhist Recovery from Addiction
UploadedTime is of the Essence: Hindu Cosmology in Science Fiction
UploadedAn Implicit Religion of Control: Corporate Mindfulness Meditation Programs
UploadedThe Relevance of Fitzgerald’s Critical Approach to the Study of Religions in Asia
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