An exploration of divinatory practices among the Bayala of Kakamega Western Kenya and how they affect the praxis of Christianity by Paul Wafula Wegulo.
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- BF 1773.K4 W44 2014
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[Africana]
Thesis (M.A. Theology) – AIU, Nairobi, 2014.
Includes bibliography.
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