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New Project

December 7, 2017Media, Related Articlesembodiment of worship, John Templeton FoundationMegan Edwards
Would you like to know more about our new project on the embodiment of worship? Check this out:

https://www.templeton.org/grant/the-embodiment-of-worship-relations-among-postural-psychological-and-physiological-aspects-of-religious-practice

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