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Bibliographies

This section contains bibliographies of research materials used in the student research, as well as in other research. We will update it as more materials are used. Currently included are bibliographic sources on African Diaspora religious traditions and related traditions of healing. To facilitate comparative studies, we also include bibliographies of other cultural/religious traditions' understandings of healing.

These bibliographies are currently offered as PDF files. You will need Adobe's free Acrobat Reader to download the files.

To view the bibliographies, simply click on them and they will open in Acrobat. For downloading purposes, the number of pages is provided in parentheses next to each topic.

*These bibliographies were compiled approximately 3 years ago, and therefore do not contain some recent sources. They will be updated shortly.


  African-American Healing (9)

  African Christianity (3)

  Buddhist Traditions (2)

  Cambodian Traditions (8)

  Chinese-American Traditions (4)

  Christianity and Physicians (4)


  Eastern Orthodox (4)

  Folk U.S. (2)

  Haitian Traditions (8)

  Hindu Traditions (9)

  Hmong Traditions (6)


Irish Catholic Traditions (2)

Italian-American Traditions (4)

Japanese-American Traditions (3)

Jewish Traditions (5)

Mexican Traditions (3)

Mindcure (2)


Muslim Traditions(5)


Protestant Healing (6)

Puerto Rican Traditions (6)

Roman Catholicism (4)
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