European Christianity and the Atlantic Slave Trade: a Black Hermeneutical StudyAuthorHouse, 23 d’abr. 2007 - 304 pàgines Accomplishments are tabulations of a journey in life. Life's journey can be unpredictable. Some areas are pleasant and memorable. Some are vicissitudes karmically designed to serve the formations of one's character, development and contributions to society and one's profession. It is philosophically significant to immortalise positive things. When this is done, the persons who have been the foundation stones of one's life should be inscribed on the memory and appreciated legacy of the individual's personality. |
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