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Submissions from 1999

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: How Can We Think of “Religion?”, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: How Should a Student Approach the Study of Religion?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: How Would You Define “Religion"?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: Is It Possible to Demonstrate the Existence of God?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: Is There Someone Who Has Had a Major Influence on Your Work?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What About the Concept that God is Evil?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What About the Experience of Evil?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What Are Your Concerns in a Teaching Environment?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What Attracted You to the Study of Religion?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What Can You Say About the “Problem of Evil?”, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What Do You Say to the Claim That All Religions Are the Same?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What Do You Think is the Most Significant Issue in Religion?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: What is of Greatest Interest to You in Your Career?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Martin Jaffee Engages with the Question: Would People Be Religious if They Were Never Going to Die?, Martin Jaffee and Alfred Benney