If you liked Reusing Old Graves by Douglas James Davies and Alastair Shaw, start with Cultural History of Death (2024), Emotion, Identity and Death (2016), and Themes and issues in Christianity (1997). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Cultural History of Death
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Themes and issues in Christianity
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2010 · Douglas James Davies · Same author
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What should I read after Reusing Old Graves?
BookOrb recommends Cultural History of Death (2024), Emotion, Identity and Death (2016), Themes and issues in Christianity (1997), Sacred Selves, Sacred Settings (2015), and The role of death in life (2015).
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Who wrote Reusing Old Graves?
Reusing Old Graves is by Douglas James Davies and Alastair Shaw.