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G. Mick Smith, PhD, UCLA; M.A. UCLA; M.A. Fuller Theological Seminary; Certificate in Distance Learning Administration, Texas A&M University, the Center for Distance Learning Research; Johannes Quasten Scholar in Patristics, The Catholic University of America. Areas of Interest: History of Religions, pop culture, the Internet.
G. Mick Smith, PhD, UCLA; M.A. UCLA; M.A. Fuller Theological Seminary; Certificate in Distance Learning Administration, Texas A&M University, the Center for Distance Learning Research; Johannes Quasten Scholar in Patristics, The Catholic University of America. Areas of Interest: History of Religions, pop culture, the Internet.
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G. Mick Smith, PhD, UCLA; M.A. UCLA; M.A. Fuller Theological Seminary; Certificate in Distance Learning Administration, Texas A&M University, the Center for Distance Learning Research; Johannes Quasten Scholar in Patristics, The Catholic University of America. Areas of Interest: History of Religions, pop culture, the Internet.


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