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The Peace-Making Mother: Reading John 2:1-12 in the Context of Rwandan Post-Genocide Women

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doi 10.7833/112-0-58
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October 4, 2013

Authors
Rose Mukansengimana NyirimanaJonathan A. Draper
Publisher

Stellenbosch University


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