Being human in Africa : toward an African Christian anthropology /
Professor Ali Mazrui has stated that black Africans have been humiliated by other peoples in the world, especially Europeans. The question that this book seeks to address is: How does one make theological sense of such a humiliated humanity? It is the contention of Being Human in Africa that the the...
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New York :
P. Lang,
[1994], ©1994
New York : c1994 New York : [1994] |
Series: | American university studies Anthropology/sociology ;
v. 65. American university studies Anthropology/sociology ; vol. 65. American university studies Anthropology/sociology vol. 65. |
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