Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives

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Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives. / Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard; Kaufman, Tone Stangeland; Sundberg, Carina ; Angel, Sivert ; Christensen, Pia Nordin; Fagermoen, Tron ; Johnson, Elisabeth Tveito; Rystad, Linn Sæbø.

In: International Journal of Homiletics, Vol. 1, No. 2, 03.08.2017, p. 74–100 .

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Lorensen, MR, Kaufman, TS, Sundberg, C, Angel, S, Christensen, PN, Fagermoen, T, Johnson, ET & Rystad, LS 2017, 'Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives', International Journal of Homiletics, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 74–100 .

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Lorensen, M. R., Kaufman, T. S., Sundberg, C., Angel, S., Christensen, P. N., Fagermoen, T., Johnson, E. T., & Rystad, L. S. (2017). Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives. International Journal of Homiletics, 1(2), 74–100 .

Vancouver

Lorensen MR, Kaufman TS, Sundberg C, Angel S, Christensen PN, Fagermoen T et al. Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives. International Journal of Homiletics. 2017 Aug 3;1(2):74–100 .

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Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard ; Kaufman, Tone Stangeland ; Sundberg, Carina ; Angel, Sivert ; Christensen, Pia Nordin ; Fagermoen, Tron ; Johnson, Elisabeth Tveito ; Rystad, Linn Sæbø. / Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives. In: International Journal of Homiletics. 2017 ; Vol. 1, No. 2. pp. 74–100 .

Bibtex

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