Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 513
... Christianity . The Comaroffs read Africans ' embrace of Christianity as a temporary surrender . By virtue of their ... Christian peasantries , ' yeoman farmers ' , in terms drawn from what they imagined was disappearing in England ...
... Christianity . The Comaroffs read Africans ' embrace of Christianity as a temporary surrender . By virtue of their ... Christian peasantries , ' yeoman farmers ' , in terms drawn from what they imagined was disappearing in England ...
الصفحة 521
... Christianity is not confined to the elite level , the alliance of big men of Church and state in the belly politics model of Jean - François Bayart and Achille Mbembe . Stephen Ellis and Birgit Meyer suggest rather that Christian ideas ...
... Christianity is not confined to the elite level , the alliance of big men of Church and state in the belly politics model of Jean - François Bayart and Achille Mbembe . Stephen Ellis and Birgit Meyer suggest rather that Christian ideas ...
الصفحة 523
... Christian proselytisation may often have inverted the image of African deities ( or , if you prefer , spirits ) . The problem here would seem to be that the African Christians have insisted on making their own sense of what they have ...
... Christian proselytisation may often have inverted the image of African deities ( or , if you prefer , spirits ) . The problem here would seem to be that the African Christians have insisted on making their own sense of what they have ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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