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Christianity With Chinese Characteristics: The Origins and Evolution of Adventist Mission in a Chinese Province by
  • O'Reggio, Trevor
Publication details: Journal of Adventist Missions Studies, Vol 8, No. 1, 2012, pp. 107-138 ; 2012
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Canonical theology, social location and the search for global theological method by
  • Sanou, Boubaker
  • Bokedal, Tomas [Editor]
  • Borowski, Michael [Editor]
  • Jansen, Ludger [Editor]
  • Peckham, John C
Publication details: Scripture and Theology : Historical and Systematic Perspectives, Boston, Walter de Gruyter, pp. 345-374. ; 2023
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Towards a scripture-shaped discipleship: A wholistic use of the truth, allegiance, and power dimensions of the gospel by
  • Sanou, Boubaker
  • Bauer, Bruce L [Editor]
  • Onongha, Kevin [Editor]
Publication details: Dealing with the Demonic in the African Context, Nairobi, Kenya: Africa University of Africa Theological Seminary, pp. 46-64. ; 2019
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