Compassion and Grace: Spiritual Gifts and Relations of Exchange in Congolese churches in Kampala, Uganda

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Compassion and Grace: Spiritual Gifts and Relations of Exchange in Congolese churches in Kampala, Uganda. / Lauterbach, Karen.

2014. Abstract from African Studies Association UK, United Kingdom.

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Lauterbach, K 2014, 'Compassion and Grace: Spiritual Gifts and Relations of Exchange in Congolese churches in Kampala, Uganda', African Studies Association UK, United Kingdom, 09/09/2014 - 11/09/2014.

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Lauterbach, K. (2014). Compassion and Grace: Spiritual Gifts and Relations of Exchange in Congolese churches in Kampala, Uganda. Abstract from African Studies Association UK, United Kingdom.

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Lauterbach K. Compassion and Grace: Spiritual Gifts and Relations of Exchange in Congolese churches in Kampala, Uganda. 2014. Abstract from African Studies Association UK, United Kingdom.

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Lauterbach, Karen. / Compassion and Grace: Spiritual Gifts and Relations of Exchange in Congolese churches in Kampala, Uganda. Abstract from African Studies Association UK, United Kingdom.

Bibtex

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