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Religion in Perú, 1871-2001
Collector
Princeton University. Library
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Format
Manuscript
Language
Spanish
Description
262 items
Details
Subject(s)
Christian saints
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Peru
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Christian sects
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Peru
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Christians
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Peru
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Church and state
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Peru
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Church polity
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Peru
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Evangelistic work
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Peru
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Liberation theology
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Peru
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Protestants
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Peru
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Reconciliation
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Religious aspects
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Christianity
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Religion and state
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Peru
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Religious education
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Peru
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Sects
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Peru
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Church renewal
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Peru
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Youth
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Religious life
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Peru
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Peru
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Religion
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Catholic Church
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Compiled/Created
1871-2001
Restrictions note
MICROFILM 11780 The Latin American ephemera collections are open for research use. Microfilm can be consulted in Microforms Service, Firestone Library ( http://firestone.princeton.edu/microforms/ ).
Summary note
This microfilm consists primarily of pamphlets published in Peru relating to church and religion. Themes covered include history, indigenous peoples, internal church affairs, youth, social issues, politics, biographies and art. The bulk of the material was published during the 1990s.
This collection consists primarily of pamphlets published in Peru relating to church and religion. Themes covered include history, indigenous peoples, internal church affairs, youth, social issues, politics, biographies and art. The bulk of the material was published during the 1990s.
OCLC
1402188966
Statement on responsible collection description
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