"J. Brian Benestad, Robert Benne, Bruce Fields, Thomas W. Heilke, James K.A.
Smith. of the following material will come from this source. 42. These are also
known as the Civil War amendments, or the Reconstruction amendments. 43. For
a helpful summary of events during this march, see “Martin Luther King, Jr. and
the Global Freedom Struggle.” www.mlkkpp01.standford.edu/index.php/
encyclopedia/enc_birmingham_campaign. 44. Roberts, The ..."
Introducing Black Theology Three Crucial Questions for the Evangelical Church by Bruce L. Fields 136 Pages, Published 2019 by Wipf And Stock Publishers ISBN-13: 978-1-5326-8032-8, ISBN: 1-5326-8032-5
Introducing Black Theology Three Crucial Questions for the Evangelical Church by Bruce L. Fields Hardcover, 136 Pages, Published 2019 by Wipf & Stock Publishers ISBN-13: 978-1-5326-8033-5, ISBN: 1-5326-8033-3
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