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Liturgical Colonisation and African Identity
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Book Review: A Journey in Service By Ibrahim B. Babangida
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Gender Portrayal In The Algerian English Textbook ‘my Book Of English’ For Third Year Primary School
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The values included in Textbook Content - the Arabic Language Book for the Fifth Year of Primary School as a Model-
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Nadar, Sarojini. Gender, Genocide, Gaza and the Book of Esther: Engaging Texts of Terror(ism). Oxon: Routledge, 2025.
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Creating community identity in Matthew’s Gospel narrative
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Learning with AI: Transformations of Learner Identity in Digital Educational Environments
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The Impact of Migration on Culture and Identity: A Psychological and Religious Anthropological Perspective
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Navigating identities, culture and inclusion in the selected Zimbabwean churches in the United Kingdom
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Expanding knowledge about historical landscapes, identities, and sociopolitical developments in southern Africa
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The Arabic Linguistic Reference in Translating Western Linguistic Terminology: A Descriptive and Analytical Study of Abdelkader Mhiri's Translation of Some Terms from Robert Martin's Book "Comprendre la Linguistique"
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Using Content Analysis to Explore AmaXhosa Language Identities in Social Media Texts
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Bridging generations: Language transmission and cultural identity among Nigerian immigrants in Pretoria North, South Africa
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Nollywood as a Repository of Yoruba Historical and Cultural Identity: A Study of Tunde Kelani’s Ti Oluwa Ni Ile
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African and European collaboration:
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Can African Women be Womanists?
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A systematic Theology for All African Christians
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Tonality and Atonality of Speech Surrogacy as Resource for African Pianism
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Taking hands to save creation: An African perspective on ecotheology
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Beyond Gaudeamus Igitur: Decolonising South African Graduation Ceremonies
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Ideational Analysis and Integration of African Folktale in Science, Technology, and Education
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Following Digital Footprints: Researching South African Digital Poetry
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Shame in the Individual Lament Psalms and African Spirituality, by Mark S. Aidoo
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Delivering Church leadership from charlatanry and controversy in African Pentecostalism