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When Christianity did not provide satisfactory answers , many Christians returned to indigenous beliefs and practices . The potential for cultural change as a result of evangelisation , not to mention colonisation , has been largely ...
When Christianity did not provide satisfactory answers , many Christians returned to indigenous beliefs and practices . The potential for cultural change as a result of evangelisation , not to mention colonisation , has been largely ...
الصفحة 561
Fetishism and polygyny , depicted by the missionaries as symptoms of moral regression and disloyalty to the Christian faith and a higher human order , were banned from the new settlement . As an important element of the missionary ...
Fetishism and polygyny , depicted by the missionaries as symptoms of moral regression and disloyalty to the Christian faith and a higher human order , were banned from the new settlement . As an important element of the missionary ...
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Even in his discussion of Christianity's possible contribution to renewed political structures ( pp . 234-51 ) , his essentially positive approach leads him to gloss over the ambiguities there . Liberia was an unashamedly ' Christian ...
Even in his discussion of Christianity's possible contribution to renewed political structures ( pp . 234-51 ) , his essentially positive approach leads him to gloss over the ambiguities there . Liberia was an unashamedly ' Christian ...
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Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
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