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White connections also facilitated a form of extraversion , allowing Guti , and to a lesser extent his lieutenants , to accumulate enough resources to operate a neo - patrimonial system of Church government ( Bayart , 1993 : 21-3 ) .
White connections also facilitated a form of extraversion , allowing Guti , and to a lesser extent his lieutenants , to accumulate enough resources to operate a neo - patrimonial system of Church government ( Bayart , 1993 : 21-3 ) .
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The church near Taung continued to be ' orthodox ' in its ideas and practices and to exist under enfeebled chiefly authority . For the Comaroffs , this is a sign that people's efforts to recreate community were still fundamentally ...
The church near Taung continued to be ' orthodox ' in its ideas and practices and to exist under enfeebled chiefly authority . For the Comaroffs , this is a sign that people's efforts to recreate community were still fundamentally ...
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The ' main line ' Churches in particular were well represented at the conference which gave rise to this edited volume ... ( John W. de Gruchy , " Theological reflections on the task of the Church in the democratisation of Africa ' ) .
The ' main line ' Churches in particular were well represented at the conference which gave rise to this edited volume ... ( John W. de Gruchy , " Theological reflections on the task of the Church in the democratisation of Africa ' ) .
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EKEMA J MANGA The African Economic Dilemma Francis B Nyamnjoh | 159 |
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