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Contemporary religion in historical perspective

FASS Chats | Halloween

For Halloween, Prof Graham Harvey, Dr Stephanie Lay and Dr Alison Robertson chat about the past, present and future of the festival and of fear, from zombies to robots…

Courtesy of FASS on YouTube.

This entry was posted in events, Videos and tagged alison robertson, graham harvey, halloween on November 1, 2018 by David Robertson.

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