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Religion in Uganda
An Analysis of the Epistemic Link Between the Catholic Religion and Violence in Uganda’S History
LRA Uganda Chapter for DASH.Pdf
European Influences, African Realities, and the Pitfalls of Parish Register Data
Unity in Diversity: Perspectives on Uganda As a Multi-Denominational Society
Conference Program
Uganda Location Geography Climate
RELIGION and CONFLICT in AFRICA with a SPECIAL FOCUS on EAST AFRICA Bjørn Møller DIIS REPORT 2006:6 DIIS REPORT DIIS
Religious (De)Politicisation in Uganda's 2016 Elections
Conversion to Orthodox Christianity in Uganda: a Hundred Years of Spiritual Encounter with Modernity, 1919–2019
Led Homophobia in Uganda
Religious Authority and the State in Africa
ACODE Policy Dialogue Series No. 13, 2010 Politics of Patronage And
Religious Influences on Family Planning Decisions in Kapchorwa District, Uganda Sarah Mathys SIT Study Abroad
Western Education in Uganda (1878-1939)
“The Thing Behind the Thing”: the Role and Influence of Religious Leaders on the Use of Traditional Practices of Acknowledgement in Uganda1
Social Mobility Among Christian Africans: Evidence from Anglican Marriage Registers in Uganda, 18952011
Youth Perspectives on Identity and National Unity in Uganda
An Expository Study of Witchcraft Among the Basoga of Uganda
Top View
Religious Conversion in Africa
In Uganda: Theological Underpinning and Pastoral Ministries Michael Komakec
Religion and Development in Africa 25 Bible in Africa Studies
Fears and Dilemmas of Born-Again Churches
An Exploratory Appraisal of Religious Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda
Journal for the Study of Religion: Essays in Honour of David Chidester
AUTHOR *Africa (East); Kenya; Tanzania; Uganda ABSTRACT
Muslim-State Relations in East Africa Under Conditions of Military and Civilian Or One- Party Dictatorships
Muslims in Kenyan Politics
National Parks of UGANDA
Religious Tolerance and the State in Uganda
Opportunities and Challenges of Religious Tourism Development in Uganda: Policy, Planning and Institutional Perspectives
The Attitude of the Anglican Church of Uganda to the New Religious