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- Q7493185 subject Q6522661.
- Q7493185 subject Q7015111.
- Q7493185 subject Q7153822.
- Q7493185 subject Q8248012.
- Q7493185 subject Q8728505.
- Q7493185 subject Q8881846.
- Q7493185 abstract "Sheilaism is a shorthand term for an individual's system of religious belief which co-opts strands of multiple religions chosen by the individual usually without much theological consideration. The term derives from a woman named Sheila Larson, who is quoted by Robert Bellah and Richard Madsen in their book Habits of the Heart as following her own "little voice" in a faith she calls "Sheilaism".".
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- Q7493185 wikiPageWikiLink Q6522661.
- Q7493185 wikiPageWikiLink Q7015111.
- Q7493185 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153822.
- Q7493185 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248012.
- Q7493185 wikiPageWikiLink Q8728505.
- Q7493185 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881846.
- Q7493185 comment "Sheilaism is a shorthand term for an individual's system of religious belief which co-opts strands of multiple religions chosen by the individual usually without much theological consideration. The term derives from a woman named Sheila Larson, who is quoted by Robert Bellah and Richard Madsen in their book Habits of the Heart as following her own "little voice" in a faith she calls "Sheilaism".".
- Q7493185 label "Sheilaism".