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"Even a Man Who Is Pure in Heart": Filmic Horror, Popular Religion and the Spectral Underside of History.
Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 2005, Summer, 10
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Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare, Ph.D. Candidate St. Michael's College
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