The Gospel is Not Western: Black Theologies from the Southwest PacificG. W. Trompf "Almost all the papers contained in this book were first presented at a conference held in the Brisbane suburb of Coorparoo (August 10-14, 1981)"--Acknowledgements. Bibliography: p. 199-213. |
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Geographical Historical and Intellectual Perspective | 3 |
Interaction between Indigenous and Christian Traditions | 23 |
An Aboriginal Perspective | 38 |
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