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		<title>Church and State. Sen McGlinn.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Church and State: A Postmodern Political Theology. Sen McGlinn. University of Leiden, 2005. 432 pages. Reviewed 12-19-07.  In light of the Haifan Universal House of Justice having declared Sen McGlinn a “kafir,” infidel, shortly after the 2005 publication of Church and State, the book resonates with many unintended ironies and contradictions. Written in hope of “recasting,” “reformulating,” [...]]]></description>
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