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2. Teaching Religion Through Science FictionBurgess, 1972
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- Burgess A
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Professors do strange things. At Case-Western Reserve University during the last one- month university" Inter-session" ii January, 1971, I found myself organizing a group of science fiction enthusiasts into a task force to study the possibility of interplanetary …
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