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Beyond captivity : explorations in Indian Christian history and theology

โœ Scribed by Boyd, R. H. S. (Robert Hugh Steele), 1924-2018


Publisher
Bangalore : Centre for Contemporary Christianity
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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xxiv, 341 pages ; 22 cm


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