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... tribe is a very powerful society and it is not strange therefore that in these days when for a variety of reasons tribalism is in decay the African people are spiritually homeless . The great need of these deracinated peoples is for a ...
... tribe is a very powerful society and it is not strange therefore that in these days when for a variety of reasons tribalism is in decay the African people are spiritually homeless . The great need of these deracinated peoples is for a ...
Page 95
... tribe . They said they would see what they could do and sure enough soon afterwards the Chief came to Church and ... tribe and his authority springs from that alone . Consequently he is only a trustee of tribal land and he has no power ...
... tribe . They said they would see what they could do and sure enough soon afterwards the Chief came to Church and ... tribe and his authority springs from that alone . Consequently he is only a trustee of tribal land and he has no power ...
Page 97
... tribe , marriage and parenthood come in quick succession . The importance of the initiation ceremonies lies in their ability to ensure that there shall never be wanting a due succession of men fully qualified to take part in the ...
... tribe , marriage and parenthood come in quick succession . The importance of the initiation ceremonies lies in their ability to ensure that there shall never be wanting a due succession of men fully qualified to take part in the ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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