Sociology for Whom?Oxford University Press, 1978 - 236 pages Proposes that missionaries & other sociologists by exposed to ethnic cultures in an intimate field-clinical atmosphere. |
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The Challenge | 3 |
Sociology for Whom? | 19 |
Demystifying Theories about Human Life | 55 |
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