Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 587
... female ordination ( Adejobi , undated a : 15 ; Turner , 1967 vol . 1 : 48 , vol . 2 : 46-47 ) . Primate Adejobi , readily citing Galatians 3 : 28 , affirmed that there is neither bond nor free , Jew or Gentile , male or female but all ...
... female ordination ( Adejobi , undated a : 15 ; Turner , 1967 vol . 1 : 48 , vol . 2 : 46-47 ) . Primate Adejobi , readily citing Galatians 3 : 28 , affirmed that there is neither bond nor free , Jew or Gentile , male or female but all ...
الصفحة 589
... female power - sharing and female economic enterprise . For the believers , Madame Tani and Father Nackabah possessed equal spiri- tual power ( tum ) , but the local British Apostolic missionary simply assumed Father Nackabah to be sole ...
... female power - sharing and female economic enterprise . For the believers , Madame Tani and Father Nackabah possessed equal spiri- tual power ( tum ) , but the local British Apostolic missionary simply assumed Father Nackabah to be sole ...
الصفحة 595
... female resistance to Christianity , Yoruba women came to outnumber the young men initially attracted to the new faith . It has been argued that though prohibited from the pulpit , Yoruba women created institutional spaces of leadership ...
... female resistance to Christianity , Yoruba women came to outnumber the young men initially attracted to the new faith . It has been argued that though prohibited from the pulpit , Yoruba women created institutional spaces of leadership ...
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