Post-Protestantism: Contemporary Exclusions, Critical Theology and Reformation 500 in the Context of the Phenomenon of the “Emerging Church”

  • Anatoliy Denysenko National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Kiev, Ukraine

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Published
2017-12-27
How to Cite
Denysenko, A. (2017). Post-Protestantism: Contemporary Exclusions, Critical Theology and Reformation 500 in the Context of the Phenomenon of the “Emerging Church”. Changing Societies & Personalities, 1(4), 391-396. doi:10.15826/csp.2017.1.4.025