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Africa

Luedke “Intimacy and Alterity”

Luedke, Tracy (2011) Intimacy and Alterity: Prophetic Selves and Spirit Others in Central Mozambique Journal of Religion in Africa 41(2):154-179 Abstract: In the …

October 6, 2011 ndca-admin

Klaits “Asking as Giving”

Klaits, Frederick (2011) “Asking as Giving: Apostolic Prayers and the Aesthetics of Well-Being in Botswana” Journal of Religion in Africa …

October 6, 2011 ndca-admin

Werbner, “The Charismatic Dividual and the Sacred Self”

Werbner, Richard (2011) “The Charismatic Dividual and the Sacred Self” Journal of Religion in Africa 41(2):180-205 Abstract: The notion of `a …

October 6, 2011 ndca-admin

Englund (ed.), “Christianity and Public Culture in Africa”

Christianity and Public Culture in Africa is an edited volume published by Ohio University Press, edited by Harry Englund with …

October 3, 2011 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
Car - James Bielo

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