Soja's Thirdspace, Foucault's Heterotopia and de Certeau's Practice: Time-Space and Social Geography in Emergent Christianity

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Christianity
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Contributions
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historische Sozialforschung
New Testament
Parables
Slaves
Sociology & anthropology
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Spacetime
Theology
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