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Katahweire, Ernest (1989) | |
The Position of Women in Kinyankore Culture, with Particular Reference to the Church of Uganda in Ankole | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 199-226. |
Cope, T.H. (1989) | |
Conversion | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 191-198. |
Rutebuka, J. (1989) | |
Death and the hereafter in the Kitagwenda religion, Toro, Uganda | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 164-190. |
Farelius, B. (1989) | |
Mythology in Karagwe: a starting point for a religio-historical study about interlacustrine kingship symbolism | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 156-163. |
Mujinya-Njinya, L. (1989) | |
An examination of the Theravada Buddhist concept of liberation with special reference to the Christian notion of salvation | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 150-155. |
O'Donohue, J. (1989) | |
The problem of Africa | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 136-149. |
Kaggwa, D. (1989) | |
A Christian interpretation of the customs of the Baganda relating to death and inheritance | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 108-135. |
Kanyike, L. (1989) | |
The theology of liberation in the Ugandan context | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 100-107. |
Muranga, M. (1989) | |
Theophoric names: the Christian element with special reference to south western Uganda | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 91-99. |
Ocaya, V. (1989) | |
Philosophy and philosophers | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 61-90. |
Sumner, C. (1989) | |
Ethiopia: land of diverse expressions of philosophy, birthplace of modern thought | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 55-60. |
Ruch, E.A. (1989) | |
African philosophy: regressive or progressive? | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 41-54. |
Kagame, A.A. (1989) | |
The problem of 'man' in Bantu philosophy | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 35-40. |
Arthur, J.K.M. (1989) | |
African philosophers and African philosophy | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 26-34. |
Onyewuenyi, I.C. (1989) | |
Further reflections on African philosophy | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 12-25. |
Diop, C.A. (1989) | |
Is there an African philosophy? | |
The African Mind: A Journal of Religion and Philosophy in Africa. Volume 1 #1. p. 2-11. |
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