This essay introduces the review roundtable on Manuel Vásquez’s More than Belief: A Materialist theory of Religion by addressing the themes of cultural and physical embodiment that intersect in research on Catholics and the sport of boxing.
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This essay introduces the review roundtable on Manuel Vásquez’s More than Belief: A Materialist theory of Religion by addressing the themes of cultural and physical embodiment that intersect in research on Catholics and the sport of boxing.
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