Entangled genealogies and false dichotomies: anthropology, theology, and the post-secular paradigm in world Christianity
In this article, the author sheds light on some of the methodological challenges that currently face scholars in world Christianity by mapping out genealogically how ontology has come to be a concern for those pursuing social scientific approaches to the study of Christianity in particular. By unrav...
Auteur principal: | Richman, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Pennsylvania State University Press
2019
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