Book review: Jaffe, Jerry C. (2025). Religious Satire in the Era of New Atheism: Do You ‘Seriously Believe That’ After 9/11. Routledge.
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Symons, A. (2025). Book review: Jaffe, Jerry C. (2025). Religious Satire in the Era of New Atheism: Do You ‘Seriously Believe That’ After 9/11. Routledge. The European Journal of Humour Research, 13(2), 299-301. https://doi.org/10.7592/EJHR.2025.13.2.1097

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