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Joseph Gelfer has a BA (Hons) in Theology and Religious Studies from University of Bristol and is currently a PhD candidate at Victoria University of Wellington researching contemporary religious masculinities. He has undertaken editorial work for British & Foreign Bible Society and University of London. He is managing editor of | Joseph Gelfer has a BA (Hons) in Theology and Religious Studies from University of Bristol and is currently a PhD candidate at Victoria University of Wellington researching contemporary religious masculinities. He has undertaken editorial work for British & Foreign Bible Society and University of London. He is managing editor of [http://www.jmmsweb.org Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality]. Further information about Joseph can be found [http://www.gelfer.net at his website]. | ||
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Joseph Gelfer has a BA (Hons) in Theology and Religious Studies from University of Bristol and is currently a PhD candidate at Victoria University of Wellington researching contemporary religious masculinities. He has undertaken editorial work for British & Foreign Bible Society and University of London. He is managing editor of Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality. Further information about Joseph can be found at his website.
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