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Author(s)
Addleton, Jonathan S.
Abstract
The author describes his life as an American Child in Pakistan. The Chapter included focuses manly in his relation with his father and family, and the intercultural, interreligious experiences, through the eyes of a child.
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17-36
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Some Far and Distant Place: Muslim-Chrstian Encounters through the Eyes of a Child
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PubDate
1997
ISBN_ISSN
0-8203-1858-2
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