Content notes Listening to the oppressed -- Bombings in Africa : what does it mean? -- The quest for a primordial construct -- Facing up in exile : African reality in the United States -- Facing up at home : negotiating for a future -- The nature of African freedom in America -- African freedom and liberation in America Bibliographic notes Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Bibliographic notes Bibliography: p. [322]-330
Content notes What is Africa to me? -- Ayuba's journey -- Windward coast -- Representing the race -- Emigration or extermination -- Mundele Ndom -- So ling, so far away -- The spell of Africa -- Native son, American daughter -- Black star -- Counting the bodies -- The language we cry in Bibliographic notes Includes bibliographical references (p. [441]-489) and index
Bibliographic notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-128)
Contents/Summary Content notes Pockets and moments -- Visiting our roots -- How it all began : the Jesus movement -- In the footsteps of Jesus : the first generation Christian communities -- On our own : the second and third generation Christian communities -- Bringing it home -- A way of being -- Grounded in vocation -- Nurtured within community -- Guided by tradition -- A lesson plan for …
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Notes Includes index Bibliographic notes Bibliography: p. 199-203
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Notes Includes index Bibliographic notes Bibliography: p. 711-731
Bibliographic notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 182-184) and index
Bibliographic notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-244) and index
The Great Schism of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and the Birth of the Global Evangelical Church : The Story of the Hunted and the Sovereign Act of God - 1991-2003
Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-259) and indexes Table of Content: Introduction: 1. Slavery and slave theory in antiquity Part I. Attitudes to Slavery: 2. Slavery accepted 3. Justifications of slavery 4. Slave-systems criticized 5. Fair words 6. Slavery criticized 7. Slavery eased Part II. Theories of Slavery: 1. Classical, Hellenistic and Roman Philosophers: 8. Aristotle 9…
Includes bibliographical references (p. 535-562) and indexes