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Luhrmann's new book asks how God becomes real to people


tanya_1.jpgIn the April 12, 2012 issue of Stanford News, Brooke Donald talks to Anthropology professor Tanya Luhrmann about her new book When God Talks Back, in which she seeks to find out how God becomes real to people. Read Article.

 

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