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Religion / Asia / Esotericism / John the Baptist / Mandaeism / Religion in Iran / Religion in Iraq / Religious persecution / Mandaeans / Christianity / Jesus in Islam / New Testament
Date: 2010-11-27 09:43:15
Religion
Asia
Esotericism
John the Baptist
Mandaeism
Religion in Iran
Religion in Iraq
Religious persecution
Mandaeans
Christianity
Jesus in Islam
New Testament

1 Richard A. Horsley, ed. Christian Origins. A People’s History of Christianity, vol. 1. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005. Pp. xviii + 318. ISBN: 080063411X. $35.00 USD. 1. The seven-volume series A People’s History

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