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Beyond Carceral Responses: Intimate Partner Violence and the Structural Realities of Rural Nigeria
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Partners, not rivals
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Indigenous research methods and African women’s theology: A theo-analytical engagement1
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Sunomilean theology as a model of inter-contextual biblical theology
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The transformative power of grassroots theologies
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Theological response to insurgency in Nigeria
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A systematic Theology for All African Christians
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The ecological–theological implications of the narrative of creation in the Pauline tradition
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Reevaluating the relevance of undergraduate theology degrees in South African universities
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Retrieval of Roman Catholic Theological Heritage Beyond Contemporary Presentism
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SOCIAL EXCHANGE, TRUST, AND INTER-AGENCY COOPERATION: EXPLAINING COLLABORATION FAILURES IN NIGERIA’S ANTI-CORRUPTION INSTITUTIONS
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Biblical stewardship and electricity management in Ghana
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L’intime comme espace de déploiement de soi et de réinvention de la mémoire dans La Honte de Annie Ernaux
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Mobilization of Language Repertoire Resources during Exchanges between Agents and Clients in Two Travel Agencies in the City of Tlemcen
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Paul’s inclusive missionary theology for people living with disabilities in Kilifi, Kenya
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Täwaḥǝdo theologizing as a possible guide for ecumenical fellowship in the spirit of Nicaea
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Negotiating double lives among Pentecostal youth: An Osmerian contribution to practical theology
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La violence symbolique et la colonisation des noms
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Les écritures de l’intime à l’ère des réseaux sociaux : se raconter sur Instagram à travers les comptes recovery dans l’anorexie mentale
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Neo-pentecostal mission healthcare and poverty reduction in Ghana1
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Healing ministry and ethical issues amongst Pentecostal ministries in Ghana
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Selective Violence-Blindness in the Word and the World: Analysing Roots, Exploring Interventions
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Theology, Church-State Relations, and Organisational Structure in the Transformational Leadership of Edward Lekganyane (1926–1967)
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Who Are My People: Love, Violence, and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Emmanuel Katongole