If you liked Emotions and Religious Dynamics by Douglas James Davies and Nathaniel A. Warne, start with Mors Britannica (2015), The Mormon Culture of Salvation (2000), and Sacred Selves, Sacred Settings (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Emotions and Religious Dynamics?
BookOrb recommends Mors Britannica (2015), The Mormon Culture of Salvation (2000), Sacred Selves, Sacred Settings (2015), Cremation in Modern Scotland (2017), and Jesus, Satan, and Joseph Smith (2010).
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Who wrote Emotions and Religious Dynamics?
Emotions and Religious Dynamics is by Douglas James Davies and Nathaniel A. Warne.