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view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The Fall of Man and the Foundations of Science. By Peter HarrisonKalman P. Bland view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] "He Blinded Me With Science": Science Chauvinism in the Study of ReligionFrancisca Cho, Richard K. Squier view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Reductionism: Be Afraid, Be Very AfraidFrancisca Cho, Richard K. Squier view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Response to Cho and SquierEdward Slingerland view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Who's Afraid of Reductionism? The Study of Religion in the Age of Cognitive ScienceEdward Slingerland view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Apocalyptic AI: Religion and the Promise of Artificial IntelligenceRobert M. Geraci view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Powerful Pictures: Popular Christian Aesthetics in Southern GhanaBirgit Meyer view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Words, Words, WordsRussell T. McCutcheon view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Prospects for Pluralism: Voice and Vision in the Study of ReligionDiana L. Eck view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] A Textbook Example of the Christian Right: The National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public SchoolsMark A. Chancey view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Ghosts of Sing Sing, or the Metaphysics of SecularismJohn Lardas Modern view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Bourgeois Vedanta: The Colonial Roots of Middle-class HinduismBrian A. Hatcher view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The Pledge of Allegiance and the Meanings and Limits of Civil ReligionGrace Y. Kao, Jerome E. Copulsky view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] A Response to CourtrightRussell T. McCutcheon view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] "It's a Lie. There's No Truth in It! It's a Sin!": On the Limits of the Humanistic Study of Religion and the Costs of Saving Others from ThemselvesRussell T. McCutcheon view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The Self-Serving Humility of Disciplining Liberal Humanist Scholars: A Response to Russell McCutcheonPaul B. Courtright view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Revised: Comparative Religious TraditionsPeter Ochs view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Secretism and the Apotheosis of DuvalierPaul Christopher Johnson view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Is the National Prayer Breakfast Surrounded by a "Christian Mafia"? Religious Publicity and Secrecy Within the Corridors of PowerD. Michael Lindsay view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The Discipline and Its Other: The Dialectic of Alterity in the Study of ReligionJose Ignacio Cabezon view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Roles and the Position of Women in Sufi Brotherhoods in SenegalCodou Bop view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Grading The Court on Zelman: School Vouchers and the Politics of Establishment JurisprudenceJane E. Hicks, William R. Barnett view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Mythmaking in the African American Muslim Context: The Moorish Science Temple, the Nation of Islam, and the American Society of MuslimsHerbert Berg view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] African-American Islamization Reconsidered: Black History Narratives and Muslim IdentityEdward E. Curtis IV view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Modernity and the Early Discourse of Scientific BuddhismDavid L. McMahan view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The Study of Religion and the Return of TheologyGavin Hyman view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Seeing, Feeling, Doing: Ethics and Emotions in South Asian BuddhismKevin Trainor view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Religion and Other Products of EmpireRichard A. Horsley view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Rejoinder: Lowering the wall: taking sides in the religion and education debateSH Webb view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Essay. The Supreme Court and the pedagogy of religious studies: constitutional parameters for the teaching of religion in public schoolsSH Webb view article | [J Am Acad Relig: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Responses and rejoinders. 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