Mobile Societies, Mobile Religions: On the Ecological Roots of Two Religions Deemed MonotheisticMain MenuAbstractChapter 0.3IntroductionChapter 1.1An Approach: Theories and MethodologyChapter 2.1Religions Deemed MonotheisticChapter 3.1Mobile PastoralismChapter 4.1Agriculturally Marginal LandscapesChapter 5.1Buildings Deemed ReligiousChapter 6.1Art Deemed ReligiousChapter 7.1People (and Texts) Deemed ReligiousChapter 8.1BibliographyChapter 10.1Edward N. Surmanc78fe98336bf045afb251eff111815ab4e99d695
Committee
12019-02-04T01:40:58-08:00Edward N. Surmanc78fe98336bf045afb251eff111815ab4e99d695323676Chapter 0.2plain2019-02-27T22:25:21-08:00Edward N. Surmanc78fe98336bf045afb251eff111815ab4e99d695Tammi J. Schneider, Chair Claremont Graduate University Professor of Religion
Jenny Rose Claremont Graduate University Adjunct Professor and Historian of Religions
Cynthia Eller Claremont Graduate University Professor of Religion