Just Faith : : Glocal Responses to Planetary Urbanisation / / edited by Stéphan De Beer.

The purpose of this scholarly book is to expand the body of knowledge available on urban theology. It introduces readers to the concept of planetary urbanisation, with the view of deepening an understanding of urbanisation and its all-pervasive impact on the planet, people and places from a theologi...

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