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What Empire, Which Multitude?: Pentecostalism and Social Liberation in North America and Sub-Saharan Africa

Yong, Amos

What Empire, Which Multitude?: Pentecostalism and Social Liberation in North America and Sub-Saharan Africa - Evangelicals and Empire: Christian Alternatives to the Political Status Quo, Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, pp. 237-251. 2008

9781587432354 = Evangelicals and Empire: Christian Alternatives to the Political Status Quo


Yong, Amos--Asian author--Fuller Theological Seminary
Zalanga, Samuel--Black author--Luther Seminary


MSSN: World Missions--Topics--Africa

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