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James A. Cates
Meet James A. Cates
James A. Cates is a board-certified clinical psychologist and licensed addiction counselor in northeast Indiana. He is an associate professor at Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne.
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Dancing on the Devil's Playground
The Amish Negotiate with Modernity
James A. Cates
Publication Date
2024
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Paperback
$39.95
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Serpent in the Garden
Amish Sexuality in a Changing World
James A. Cates
Publication Date
2020
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Hardcover
$42.00
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Serving the Amish
A Cultural Guide for Professionals
James A. Cates
Publication Date
2014
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$37.00
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