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A quiet revolution: The Christian response to human need, a strategy for today
by
JohnM. Perkins
Paperback, 1976
Status
Available
Place Hold
NEW PATRON
Collection
JUSTICE
Description
Includes bibliographical references.
Tags
JUSTICE
Publication
Word Books (1976), 226 pages
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