The role of Christianity in development, peace, and reconstruction

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English
Pages
302

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The role of Christianity in development, peace, and reconstruction: southern perspectives
1996, All Africa Conference of Churches
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [290]-302).
PRIORITY 3.
"... Malawi Conference which produced the original version of these papers ..."--Acknowledgements.

Published in
Nairobi
Series
African challenge series ;, 8, African challenge series ;, no. 8.

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Library of Congress
IN PROCESS, HN39.A35 R64 1996

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Pagination
v, 302 p. ;
Number of pages
302

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Open Library
OL341470M
ISBN 10
9966886613
LCCN
97981142
OCLC/WorldCat
37615891

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