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New SEANET Book for Buddhist Contexts

By HonorShame Posted on January 10, 2018 Posted in Culture, Honor, Resources, Shame No Comments
Paul deNeui is Professor of Missiology at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago. He recently edited Restored to Freedom from Guilt, Shame, and Fear: Lessons from the Buddhist World (SEANET 13; William Carey Library, 2017; TOC here). This post is …

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