Random books from nbr's library
A Mosaic of Believers: Diversity and Innovation in a Multiethnic Church by Gerardo Marti
The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion by Peter L. Berger
History of the World Christian Movement: Earliest Christianity to 1453 (History of the World Christian Movement) by Dale T. Irvin
The Holy Household : Women and Morals in Reformation Augsburg (Oxford Studies in Social History) by Lyndal Roper
Nietzsche on Tragedy by M. S. Silk
Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology by H. Russell Bernard
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Interesting libraries: bwogilvie, luckybuzz, skiegazer3
LibraryThing authors: Stuart Clark (stuartclark), Nathan Rein (nbr)

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About meI teach religious studies at a small college in eastern Pennsylvania.
About my libraryActually, I don't own the vast majority of the books in this list. I've been using LT to "bookmark" books I'm interested in and either have read or want to read. I hope that's not bad.
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posted by fncll at 2:30 am (EST) on Aug 26, 2008
It's bad - it's very bad.
Thanks for leading me here. I love it!
posted by kimkenkat at 8:39 pm (EST) on Oct 30, 2007
Wait, you're on MySpace? How did I not know that?
You should send me a letter sometime, let me know what's up. :) How's the family? How's UC? I'm still trying to figure out how I can come visit Collegeville sometime this summer (the months go by too fast, I already have plans for my birthday and for vacationing with my family at the end of July, so who knows...).
posted by skiegazer3 at 2:05 pm (EST) on May 23, 2007
posted by umhajar at 10:41 pm (EST) on Oct 5, 2006