Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend: Rough Guide on Religion and Othering

Publikation: Bücher und AnthologienBuch

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Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend: Rough Guide on Religion and Othering. / Robinson, Matthew Ryan; Anaya Jiménez, Lani; DeCort, Andrew et al.
World Council of Churches, 2023. 123 S.

Publikation: Bücher und AnthologienBuch

Harvard

Robinson, MR, Anaya Jiménez, L, DeCort, A & Okpaleke, IP 2023, Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend: Rough Guide on Religion and Othering. World Council of Churches.

APA

Robinson, M. R., Anaya Jiménez, L., DeCort, A., & Okpaleke, I. P. (2023). Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend: Rough Guide on Religion and Othering. World Council of Churches.

Vancouver

Robinson MR, Anaya Jiménez L, DeCort A, Okpaleke IP. Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend: Rough Guide on Religion and Othering. World Council of Churches, 2023. 123 S.

Bibtex

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