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Community and Daily Life in the Early Daoist Church. In: Lagerwey J, Pengzhi Lü, editors. Early Chinese Religion: Part 2, The Period of Division (220-589) . Leiden: Brill; 2010. p. 395-436.
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"Daoism in the Third Century". In: Reiter FC, editor. Purposes, Means and Convictions in Daoism: A Berlin Symposium. Vol 29. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag; 2007. p. 11-28. (Asien- und Afrika-Studien der Humboldt-Universität su Berlin Band; vol 29).
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“Shoki kyōkai shiryō to shite no Dōkyō no rinri kihan ni tsuite” [On Daoist ethical norms as a source for early church history]. Tōyō no shisō to shūkyō. 2007;24:1-26.
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The ancient Chinese world. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press; 2005. (The World in ancient times). Abstract
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“Feasting without the Victuals: The Evolution of the Daoist Communal Kitchen.”. In: Sterckx R, editor. Of Tripod and Palate: Food, Politics, and Religion in Traditional China. New York and Hampshire, UK: Palgrave MacMillan; 2005. p. 140-62.
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'Way and byway': - Taoism, local religion and models of divinity in Sung and modern China. JOURNAL - OF - THE - AMERIC. 2005;73(4):1225.
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“The Evolution of Daoist Cosmology and the Construction of the Common Sacred Realm.” . Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies. 2005;2.1:89-110.
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“Reconsructing China’s Religious Past: Textual Criticism and Intellectual History.”. Journal of Chinese Religions. 2004;32:29-45.
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Great Perfection: Religion and Ethnicity in a Chinese Millennial Kingdom. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; 1998.
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A God’s Own Tale: The Book of Transformations of Wenchang. Albany: State University of New York Press; 1994.
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Mountain Deities in China: The Domestication of the Mountain God and the Subjugation of the Margins. Journal of the American Oriental Society. 1994;114.2 :226-38.
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“Licentious Cults and Bloody Victuals: Sacrifice, Reciprocity and Violence in Traditional China.”. Asia Major. 1994;7.1:185-211.
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