In Response to Persecution
Author: University of Notre Dame
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Description: In Response to Persecution por University of Notre Dame details how Christian communities worldwide respond to persecution, focusing on survival, association, and confrontation strategies. Explore global religious freedom issues, emphasizing the resilience and adaptation of Christian communities in the face of adversity.
Pages: 64
Megabytes: 5.36 MB
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