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Daniel R Hyde
American Theological Inquiry, 2009
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Justin E A Kroesen
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Caroline Bynum
German History, 2016
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Justin E A Kroesen
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Andrew Spicer
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Valerie Herremans
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Merike Kurisoo
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Cynthia Hahn
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Co-edited with Shannon Gayk: Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 44.3, "The Sacred Object"
Robyn A . Bartlett
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Andrew Morrall
2019
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Brandon Koble
Logia: A Journal of Lutheran Theology, 2020
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