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Contents | 
| What is the Chariot in Ezekiel?, Bill Hamblin, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Josephus and the Temple, David Seely, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Expanded View of the Israelite Scapegoat, James Carroll, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| The Eleusinian Mysteries, Keith Fairbanks, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| The Samaritan Temple and Priesthood, Joseph Petramalos, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Ancient Southeast Asian Temples, Scott Preston Nibley, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Two High Priesthoods? Evidence for Changes in the Priesthood From the First to the Second Temple, David Larsen, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| The Role of Scent in Ancient Israel's Rituals, Dan Belnap, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Apuleius' Golden Ass, Daniel McClellan, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| The Treatment of Temples in Plato's Writings, Bryan Benson, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| An Odor of Sanctity: The Egyptian Incense, Elliot Wise, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| The Role of Violent Rituals in the Egyptian Temple, Kerry Muhlestein and Alyssa Lewis , 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| The Microcosmic Egyptian Temple, Doug Marsh, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Paradise and Messianic Imagery in Mosaics in Jordan, Rachel Grover, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Chrism in Early Christianity, Daniel Becerras, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| Early Christian Prayer Circles, Aaron Snyder, 2008 SANE Symposium | 
| The Ante-Nicene Mysteries and New Testament Sources, Andrew Miller, 2008 SANE Symposium | 

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