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Creating community identity in Matthew’s Gospel narrative
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Mimicry in the Beelzebul controversy (Mk 3:22–30) as nonviolent resistance
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The Compounding Pain of Familial Betrayal and Institutional Failure in Nigerian Rape Narratives
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THE LAKURAWA INSURGENCY AND THE DYNAMICS OF STATE FAILURE IN NORTH-WEST NIGERIA, 2015-2025
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SOCIAL EXCHANGE, TRUST, AND INTER-AGENCY COOPERATION: EXPLAINING COLLABORATION FAILURES IN NIGERIA’S ANTI-CORRUPTION INSTITUTIONS
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Appendix 1: Annotated Readings
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Table of Contents Vol 2, No 1 (2025)
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Table of Content Vol 46, No 1 (2025)
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Table of Contents Vol 49, No 1 (2025)
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Neo-pentecostal mission healthcare and poverty reduction in Ghana1
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Ordination of women: Part of the Dutch Reformed Church’s Mariological gift1
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Indigenous research methods and African women’s theology: A theo-analytical engagement1
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Vulnerability in Kenya’s 2023 Family Bill: A queer Afro-feminist lens on Micah 6:1–8
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Reconfiguring a theological-spiritual vocabulary about death: Mysticism, “magic”, and the case of Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore1
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IPSAS 1 et la gouvernance financière à la Trésorerie Régionale de Casablanca : analyse des relations observées et caractéristiques institutionnelles
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Prevention and care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Masculinities as a double-edged sword1 for men and women in church leadership in some Malawian urban churches
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A Survey of Presbyterian Mission History in Africa: Historic Beginnings (c.1790s to c.1930s), Volume 1, edited by J.C. Whytock and A Survey of Presbyterian Mission History in Africa: Modern Beginnings (c.1940s to c.2020s), Volume 2, edited by J.C. Whytock
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‘No place like home?’: Artificial intelligence-ecology within religious sacred stewardship and the digital Anthropocene
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Female Musicians and the Preservation of Cultural Practices Through Vernacular Songs in Zimbabwe
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Obedu Festival
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Imprisonment and rights
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Assessment of media reports on climate change
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The usefulness of linguistic repetoires for social integration and academic success
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Press and perception of women's employment campaign in Nigeria