Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Christian God was to remind people of their lost understanding - despite Dingane , who had come to power as king of the Zulus in 1828 after assassinating his half - brother Shaka , having laughed at the name of God and the Christian ...
... Christian God was to remind people of their lost understanding - despite Dingane , who had come to power as king of the Zulus in 1828 after assassinating his half - brother Shaka , having laughed at the name of God and the Christian ...
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... Christianity . The ruling party took advantage of such familiarity and adopted Christian themes in its campaigns . In the 1990s a new wave of Pentecostalism swept across Africa , south of the Sahara . It had a marked effect on the ...
... Christianity . The ruling party took advantage of such familiarity and adopted Christian themes in its campaigns . In the 1990s a new wave of Pentecostalism swept across Africa , south of the Sahara . It had a marked effect on the ...
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... Christian themes for propaganda purposes in Zimbabwe . Despite some rumblings concerning the land question , most church leaders have refrained from ' rocking the boat ' ( see Dorman 2002 : 77 ) . In fact , the majority have courted ...
... Christian themes for propaganda purposes in Zimbabwe . Despite some rumblings concerning the land question , most church leaders have refrained from ' rocking the boat ' ( see Dorman 2002 : 77 ) . In fact , the majority have courted ...
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