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Ignatius Swart
Professor, Department of Religion & Theology, University of the Western Cape
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Elina Hankela
University of Johannesburg
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Clementine Nishimwe
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Transformative Experiences of Intercessory Prayers in a South African Context of Xenophobia
C Nishimwe
Ecclesial Practices 10 (1), 62-79
, 2023
2023
African Pentecostal Churches and Racialized Xenophobia: International Migrants as Agents of Transformational Development?
E Hankela, I Swart, C Nishimwe
Transformation 39 (3), 133-149
, 2022
2022
Institutional Prosperity: No Money, No Church, No Fellowship in South Africa? Migrant Women’s Relationships in a Context of Lack at Saint Aidan’s Anglican Church
C Nishimwe
African Studies 81 (1), 1-22
, 2022
2022
An African women’s theology of relatedness in the context of black African migrant women in South Africa
C Nishimwe
PQDT-Global
, 2019
2019
The Anglican Church’s responses to migrants/refugees in Johannesburg: a case study of Christ Church Anglican Church
C Nishimwe
PQDT-Global
, 2016
2016
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