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Distinction and Desire: Racial Reconciliation as a White Ecclesial Project

Oredein, Oluwatomisin

Distinction and Desire: Racial Reconciliation as a White Ecclesial Project - American Baptist Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 3, Fall, 2017, pp. 261-281 2017

0745-3698 = American Baptist Quarterly


Oredein, Oluwatomisin--Black author--Brite Divinity School


CHIS: Church History--Baptists

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