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Space and Human Agency in the Making of the Story of Gershom through a Senegalese Christian Lens by
  • Niang, Aliou Cissé
Publication details: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 134, No. 4, 2015, pp. 882-889 ; 2015
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Loving God Whose Way Is Peace by
  • Niang, Aliou Cissé
Publication details: American Baptist Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 3, Fall, 2012, pp. 293-301 ; 2012
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Text, Image, and Christians in the Graeco-Roman World: A Festschrift in Honor of David Lee Balch by
  • Niang, Aliou Cisse
  • Osiek, Carolyn
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph Series ; 176
Publication details: Eugene, OR Pickwick 2012
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Islandedness, Translation, and Creolization by
  • Niang, Aliou Cissé
  • Aymer, Margaret [Editor]
  • Davidson, Steed Vernyl [Editor]
  • Havea, Jione [Editor]
Publication details: Islands, Islanders, and the Bible: Ruminations, Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, pp. 177-184. ; 2015
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Foreword by
  • Niang, Aliou Cissé
  • Barine, Kirimi [Editor]
  • Priest, Robert J [Editor]
Publication details: African Christian Leadership: Realities, Opportunities, and Impact, Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, pp. xv-xvi. ; 2017
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Faith and Freedom in Galatia and Senegal: The Apostle Paul, Colonists and Sending Gods by
  • Niang, Aliou Cisse
Publication details: Leiden, Netherlands Brill 2009
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