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The Exclusive Brethren and an Australian rural community
Matthew Tonts
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Social Sciences
Social Change
33%
Religious Practice
33%
Geography
33%
Theology
33%
Economic Change
33%
Religious Belief
33%
Australia
33%
History
33%
Corruption
33%
Religious Doctrines
16%
Employment Growth
16%
Social Conflicts
16%
Christians
16%
Western
16%
UK
16%
Community
16%
Church
16%
Emergence
16%
Belief
16%
Arts and Humanities
brethren
100%
Spatial
16%
Local
16%
Physical
16%
Rural
16%
Evil
16%
re-interpretation
16%
Spiritual
16%
Movement
16%
Church of England
16%
Scripture
16%
Social tension
16%
Ireland
16%
1820s
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Beliefs
50%
Economics
33%
Employment
16%
Corruption
16%
Social Change
16%