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... conversion ' to describe the means by which a continent that was largely non - Christian became Christian , or at least came to identify itself as such ( e.g. Fletcher 1997 ; Urbanczyk 1998 ) . Even the completion of that process is ...
... conversion ' to describe the means by which a continent that was largely non - Christian became Christian , or at least came to identify itself as such ( e.g. Fletcher 1997 ; Urbanczyk 1998 ) . Even the completion of that process is ...
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... conversion is the Individual removed or independent of their social context Conversion is independent of , or at least insulated from , structures of power and dependence Conversion ( if anything ) is Psychologically constructed ...
... conversion is the Individual removed or independent of their social context Conversion is independent of , or at least insulated from , structures of power and dependence Conversion ( if anything ) is Psychologically constructed ...
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... conversion . In Hefner , R. ( ed . ) Conversion to Christianity . Oxford : California UP . 3-44 . Higham , N. 1997. The Convert Kings . Manchester : Manchester University Press . Hodges , R. 1989. Dark Age Economics . London : Duckworth ...
... conversion . In Hefner , R. ( ed . ) Conversion to Christianity . Oxford : California UP . 3-44 . Higham , N. 1997. The Convert Kings . Manchester : Manchester University Press . Hodges , R. 1989. Dark Age Economics . London : Duckworth ...
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