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الصفحة 607
Secondly , though the evangelists were thinking of denying the evil associated with the Christian concept of Satan ... At least four major reasons were given by those acceding to the conversion message for accepting Christianity ...
Secondly , though the evangelists were thinking of denying the evil associated with the Christian concept of Satan ... At least four major reasons were given by those acceding to the conversion message for accepting Christianity ...
الصفحة 611
The non - Christian elders argued that custom was more important than the equality principle of the Christians . The age - old in - law avoidance rules were called into question by another young convert . He contended that avoidance ...
The non - Christian elders argued that custom was more important than the equality principle of the Christians . The age - old in - law avoidance rules were called into question by another young convert . He contended that avoidance ...
الصفحة 616
The ideology of Christianity supported associations based on impersonal relations in prioritising personal choice and responsibility . Interviews with Christian youth indicated , however , that the new form of individualism was not ...
The ideology of Christianity supported associations based on impersonal relations in prioritising personal choice and responsibility . Interviews with Christian youth indicated , however , that the new form of individualism was not ...
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EIDE Revolution and Religion in Ethiopia | 499 |
PETER HAENGER Slaves and Slave Holders on the Gold Coast | 508 |
No 3 2002 | 510 |
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