Let my people live : faith and struggle in Central America / by the fellows of the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship, Calvin College, Guillermo Cook ... [et al.] ; Gordon Spykman, project coordinator.
Material type:
- 0802803733 (pbk.)
- Social conflict -- Central America -- History -- 20th century
- Church and social problems -- Central America -- History -- 20th century
- Church and social problems -- Reformed Church -- History -- 20th century
- Reformed Church -- Doctrines
- Central America -- Politics and government -- 1979-
- Central America -- Economic conditions -- 1979-
- Central America -- Social conditions -- 1979-
- United States -- Military policy
- 277.28/082 19
- F1439.5 .L48 1988
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AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks | General Circulation | F 1439.5.L48 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | R30390N3232 |
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F1419.B55 R68 1976 The African experience in Spanish America, 1502 to the present day / | F 1439.5.C85 1989 Culture, human rights, and peace in Central America / | F 1439.5.C85 1989 Civil society and social reconstruction / | F 1439.5.L48 1988 Let my people live : | F 1465.2.C3W37 1978 The symbolism of subordination : | F 1465.3.M57D34 1992 Trailblazer for translators : | F 2230.1.R3 S85 1988 Icanchu's drum : |
Bibliography: p. 265-266.
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