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Ministry and Theology in Global Perspective: Contemporary Challenges for the Church
The phenomenon called globalization can be said to have begun when European explorers began their planet-encircling voyages at the end of the fifteenth century. Since that time it has been possible in theory at least to think of the world as a single, interconnected place. For that is the essential meaning of globalization: that the world is an interconnected and increasingly, interdependent single place.
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261.2 Pit m
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| Publisher | Wm.B. Eerdmans Pub.Co. : Grand Rapids, Michigan., 1996 |
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xvii + 523hlm: 15,5x23cm
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English
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0-8028-0844-1
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261.2
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