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  • Humour and Religion Challenges and Ambiguities Eds Hans Geybels and Walter Van Herck Book Review Prabuddha Bharata March 2015

    Author(s):
    Narasimhananda Swami (see profile)
    Date:
    2015
    Group(s):
    Hinduisms, Indology, Philosophy of Religion, Religious Studies, Sociology
    Subject(s):
    Sociology, Wit and humor, Education, Religion, Spirituality, Spiritual formation
    Item Type:
    Book review
    Tag(s):
    Humor, Social theory, Indian culture, Humor studies, Indian religions
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/pghf-2g33
    Abstract:
    Humour and Religion Challenges and Ambiguities Eds Hans Geybels and Walter Van Herck Book Review Prabuddha Bharata March 2015
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    Publisher:
    Advaita Ashrama
    Pub. Date:
    March 2015
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    4 years ago
    License:
    All Rights Reserved

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