Dr. Poston reviews book on indigenous encounters
Posted by Fernando.Arzola on Tuesday January 8, 2013
Dr. Larry Poston, Professor of Religion, publishes book review in Missiology: An International Review. Missiology is the journal of the American Society of Missiology. Dr. Poston reviewed:
Beyond Conversion and Syncretism: Indigenous Encounters with Missionary Christianity, 1800-2000. edited by David Lindenfeld and Miles Richardson. New York: Berghahn Books (2012).
For more information on Missiology: http://www.asmweb.org/content/missiology
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