Brinkman
Brinkman, Brinkmann, Brinckman, and Brinckmann are variations of a German and Dutch surname. It is toponymic surname with the same meaning as the surname Van den Brink: "(man) from the village green". Notable people with these surnames include: Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: c2010.
Superior document: Afrika-studiecentrum series ; 18
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Published: c2007.
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Published: c2010.
Superior document: Afrika-studiecentrum series ; 18
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Published: 2013.
Superior document: Currents of encounter : studies on the contact between Christianity and other religions, beliefs, and cultures ; v. 47
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Other Authors:
“...Brinkman, George...”
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Published: 2003.
Superior document: Currents of Encounter ; 20
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“...Martien E. Brinkman --...”
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Published: 2013.
Superior document: Currents of encounter : studies on the contact between Christianity and other religions, beliefs, and cultures ; v. 47
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“...Martien E. Brinkman --...”
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Published: 2015.
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Published: [2005]
Superior document: Studies in Reformed Theology; 11
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Published: 2015.
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Published: 2005;, [2005]
Superior document: Studies in Reformed Theology; 11
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Christian identity in cross-cultural perspective / / Martien E. Brinkman, Dirk van Keulen (editors).
Published: [2003]
Superior document: Studies in Reformed theology ; 8
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Published: 2003.
Superior document: Studies in Theology and Religion ; 6
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Christian identity in cross-cultural perspective / / Martien E. Brinkman, Dirk van Keulen (editors).
Published: 2003;, [2003]
Superior document: Studies in Reformed theology ; 8