Cox, James L. (James Leland)
Cox, James Leland
Cox, James L. 1945-
Cox, James L.
James Leland Cox
Cox, James L. (James Leland), 1946-
Cox, James L. (James Leland), 1945-
VIAF ID: 10010485 ( Personal )
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Works
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Changing beliefs and an enduring faith : a reformulation of Christian beliefs in response for five major obstacles for faith | |
Continuum advances in religious studies | |
Critical reflections on indigenous religions | |
Expressing the sacred an introduction to the phenomenology of religion | |
Faith and faiths : the significance of A.G. Hogg's missionary thought for a theology of dialogue | |
From primitive to indigenous the academic study of indigenous religions | |
guide to the phenomenology of religion key figures, formative influences and subsequent debates | |
The impact of Christian missions on indigenous cultures, 1991: | |
The Invention of god in indigenous societies | |
Missionaries, the phenomenology of religion and 're-presenting' nineteenth-century African religion : a case study of Peter McKenzie's 'Hail Orisha!' | |
Religion and non-religion among Australian Aboriginal peoples | |
Religion in modern Africa | |
Restoring the chain of memory : T.G.H. Strehlow and the repatriation of Australian indigenous knowledge | |
Rewriting the Bible : the real issues : perspectives from within Biblical and religious studies in Zimbabwe | |
Rites of passage in contemporary Africa interaction between christian and African traditional religions | |
The role of Christianity in development, peace, and reconstruction : southern perspectives | |
Sampling variation in sandy beach littoral and nearshore meiofauna and macrofauna | |
Uniquely African? : African Christian identity from cultural and historical perspectives |