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    Inhabiting the good city: The politics of hate and the urbanisms of hope

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    Authors
    Graham, Elaine L.
    Davey, Andrew
    Affiliation
    University of Chester ; Church of England
    Publication Date
    2011-06-16
    
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    Abstract
    This book chapter discusses the involvement of the Church of England in 'disconected' urban areas.
    Citation
    In C. Baker & J. Beaumont (Eds.), Post secular cities: Religious space, theory and practice (pp. 120-134). London: Continuum, 2011
    Publisher
    Continuum
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/233771
    Additional Links
    http://www.continuumbooks.com
    Type
    Book chapter
    Language
    en
    Description
    This is the authors' Word version of a book chapter published by Continuum © 2011.
    Series/Report no.
    Continuum resources in religion and political culture
    ISBN
    9781441144256
    Collections
    Theology and Religious Studies

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