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- burned at the stake in 1706. ## A brief history: John of the wilderness ## * In the 1930s in Rhodesia ... uddenly he had a vision one night that he was a John the Baptist for Africans. He went into the bush for 40 nights, and took the name Johane Masowe (John of the Wilderness). * He began to preach to rura... Africa. ## References ## Comaroff, Jean, and John L. Comaroff. 1999. “Occult Economies and the Viol
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- logy of Religion: An Introduction. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons. Kunin, Seth Daniel, and Jonathan M... r in the Anthropology of Religion. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons. Pals, Daniel L. 1996. Seven Theori
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- land. Singapore: NIAS Press. Fuller, Christopher John. 2003. The Renewal of the Priesthood: Modernity a... Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Nelson, John K. 2000. Enduring Identities: The Guise of Shinto
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- 2003. Nashville, Tenn.: Thomas Nelson. Nelson, John. 2008. “Household Altars in Contemporary Japan: R
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- E. G. Catlin. Translated by Sarah A. Solovay and John H. Mueller. New York: The Free Press. ## A
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- David Koresh of Waco, Texas)? - Where would put John Frum followers (a 'cargo cult' on Tanna Island, V
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- n Papua New Guinea. ## References ## Austin, John L. 1962. How to Do Things with Words: The William