Sitting on the Fence' As a Mechanism for Survival: A Postcolonial Analysis of Daniel 1:1-17
- AU PMB MS 1395-14
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- 2012
Part of Theses for the Bachelor of Theology & Bachelor of Divinity
Pouono, Panama
Sitting on the Fence' As a Mechanism for Survival: A Postcolonial Analysis of Daniel 1:1-17
Part of Theses for the Bachelor of Theology & Bachelor of Divinity
Pouono, Panama
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