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Early Medieval Theology by George McCracken
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I'm looking to learn more about religious practice in Persia between the Islamic conquest and the Mongols (roughly 632-1218), with emphasis on the interactions between Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians. I want the kind of book that talks about home as well as public observance, names, burial practices... Any suggestions? You seem like someone who might know where to find this sort of thing.
thanks,
Ephie
posted by theophila at 7:25 am (EST) on Feb 17, 2009