Secularism in antebellum America : with reference to ghosts, Protestant subcultures, machines, and their metaphors ; featuring discussions of mass media, Moby-Dick, spirituality, phrenology, anthropology, Sing Sing State Penitentiary, and sex with the new motive power, John Lardas Modern
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Secularism in antebellum America : with reference to ghosts, Protestant subcultures, machines, and their metaphors ; featuring discussions of mass media, Moby-Dick, spirituality, phrenology, anthropology, Sing Sing State Penitentiary, and sex with the new motive power, John Lardas Modern
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- with reference to ghosts, Protestant subcultures, machines, and their metaphors ; featuring discussions of mass media, Moby-Dick, spirituality, phrenology, anthropology, Sing Sing State Penitentiary, and sex with the new motive power
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- John Lardas Modern
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- The metaphysics of secularism -- Evangelical secularism and the measure of Leviathan -- Toward a genealogy of spirituality -- A short biography of Lewis Henry Morgan with curious asides on the affect of spirituality and the emergence of anthropological comprehension -- The touch of secularism -- What do I love when I love my machine?
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- xxxiv, 313 pages
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