Introduction
The last decade has seen a remarkable increase in interest in Christianity among scholars in the social sciences and humanities and among public intellectuals. This attention to Christianity has followed on its recent growth, especially in the global South, and its increasing public political role i...
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Duke Univ. Press
[2010]
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The South Atlantic quarterly
Year: 2010, Volume: 109, Issue: 4, Pages: 623-631 |
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