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Elizabeth D. Hutchins,Kenro Kusumiin Portugal and its colonies. This was an event that most scholars see today as a turning point in Church–State relations, as well as the cradle of a deep alliance, if not fusion, between Church and State in the Third Portuguese Empire.orthopedist 发表于 2025-3-27 12:42:35
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2635-1633 s.They argue that interactions between state and church in Africa’s European colonies were contingent upon the complex dynamics of interests that both secular and ecclesiastical entities endeavoured to preserve978-3-030-98615-5978-3-030-98613-1Series ISSN 2635-1633 Series E-ISSN 2635-1641使无效 发表于 2025-3-27 20:42:22
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2635-1633 lesiastical history.Focuses on the period stretching from th.This edited collection examines church-state relations in the European colonies in Africa during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The chapters focus on the period stretching from the most agitated stages of the ‘scramble for Af