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missionaries used the term , however , we can gain some important insights into their take on the consequences of colonialism for an African politics of identity ; in turn , this evaluation of the identities promoted by commercial ...
missionaries used the term , however , we can gain some important insights into their take on the consequences of colonialism for an African politics of identity ; in turn , this evaluation of the identities promoted by commercial ...
الصفحة 416
It would be a mistake , though , to see contemporary Tanzanian priests as direct substitutes for turn - of the century French missionaries . Bahaya , like other Tanzanians , clearly distinguish the motives and character of different ...
It would be a mistake , though , to see contemporary Tanzanian priests as direct substitutes for turn - of the century French missionaries . Bahaya , like other Tanzanians , clearly distinguish the motives and character of different ...
الصفحة 417
It may be suggested , to follow the Weberian line , that Catholic missionaries were less inclined to see material pursuits as means to promote the faith . In his study of the Holy Ghost fathers in Uluguru , Peter Pels ( 1999 ) shows how ...
It may be suggested , to follow the Weberian line , that Catholic missionaries were less inclined to see material pursuits as means to promote the faith . In his study of the Holy Ghost fathers in Uluguru , Peter Pels ( 1999 ) shows how ...
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