Книга: Ferdinand M`bwangi «A Biblical view of defilement»
Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" ` A Biblical view of Defilement` depicts the author`s exegetical skills by which he vividly presents first century Jewish perception and practise of defilement that replicates itself in the twenty-first century in a Kenyan village. If you want to see how tribalism in Kenya portrays the predicament of human kind as a result of seeking selfish motivated righteousness much in the same way as the first century Jews regarded the Gentiles as unclean people and therefore unacceptable to God and society, then see for yourself how the author of this book brings out this compelling reality from page to page. ISBN:9783848492985 Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2012)
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