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- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc authorlink "Diana L. Eck".
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc first "Diane".
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc isCitedBy Christian_Identity.
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc last "Eck".
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc location "New York".
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc page "347".
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc publisher "HarperCollins Publishers".
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc title "A New Religious America: How a "Christian Country" Has Become the World's Most Religiously Diverse Nation".
- b69e602b181527c54f3529cb1516134448c6dd4ae14f3b0b3cdbe8ad71ea64bc year "2001".