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  1. A Critical Look At "a Critical Look": Castaneda Recrudescent.Jordan Paper - 1984 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 5 (4).
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    The Fu-tzu: a post-Han Confucian text.Jordan D. Paper - 1987 - New York: E.J. Brill. Edited by Xuan Fu.
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    The Fu-tzu: a post-Han Confucian text.Jordan D. Paper - 1987 - New York: E.J. Brill. Edited by Xuan Fu.
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    The Theology of the Chinese Jews: An Understanding of God That Is Simultaneously Jewish,“Confucian” and Daoist.Jordan Paper - 2013 - In Jeanine Diller & Asa Kasher (eds.), Models of God and Alternative Ultimate Realities. Springer. pp. 497--510.
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  5. Powers Which We Do Not Know: The Gods and Spirits of the Inuit. [REVIEW]Jordan Paper - 1993 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 14 (1):85-88.
    Because the traditional Inuit way of life was a successful adaptation to the harshest environment in which humans reside, their religion is of considerable importance in understanding the potentialities of culture and is often cited in general studies of comparative religion. Yet prior to the work of Daniel Merkur, there have been no monograph-length studies of Inuit religion, and journal articles have been few and far between. In part, this is due to the immense difficulty of the task. The considerable (...)
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    Feminism and World Religions (review). [REVIEW]Jordan D. Paper - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (1):118-120.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Feminism and World ReligionsJordan PaperFeminism and World Religions. Edited by Arvind Sharma and Katherine K. Young. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999. Pp. x + 333.The editors of Feminism and World Religions, Arvind Sharma and Katherine K. Young, both at McGill University, have been editing anthologies, as well as an [End Page 118] annual journal, on the subject of "women and religion" in its various modes (...)
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