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National Church Life Survey / Anthony Gill / Religiosity / Eileen Barker / New religious movement / Roger Finke / Freedom of religion / Religion / Thomas Robbins / University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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National Church Life Survey
Anthony Gill
Religiosity
Eileen Barker
New religious movement
Roger Finke
Freedom of religion
Religion
Thomas Robbins
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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