Human body -- Religious aspects
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- (Per)mutations of Qohelet : reading the body in the book
- A.J. Appasamy and his reading of Rāmānuja : a comparative study in divine embodiment
- Begin with the body : corporeality religion and gender
- Body and soul : rethinking sexuality as justice-love
- Body metaphors : releasing God-feminine in us all
- Embodiment and Black religion : rethinking the body in African American religious experience
- Forms of deformity
- Liturgy and the body
- Meaning in our bodies : sensory experience as constructive theological imagination
- Natural symbols; explorations in cosmology
- Our earthly house and its builder : or, the wisdom of God as displayed in the body of man : with numerous engravings
- Phenomenologies of grace : the body, embodiment, and transformative futures
- Religion and the body
- Religion and touch
- Religious boundaries for sex, gender, and corporeality
- Religious imagination and the body : a feminist analysis
- Religious reflections on the human body
- Sacred pleasure : sex, myth, and the politics of the body
- Sacrifice and the body : biblical anthropology and Christian self-understanding
- Sensing sacred : exploring the human senses in practical theology and pastoral care
- The Corinthian body
- The body in St. Maximus the Confessor : holy flesh, wholly deified
- The body in religion : cross-cultural perspectives
- The death of race : building a new Christianity in a racial world
- The forbidden body : sex, horror, and the religious imagination
- Voices of the ritual : devotion to female saints and shrines in the Holy Land
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