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Text and Learning

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The Road to Clarity

Part of the book series: Contemporary Anthropology of Religion ((CAR))

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In chapters 5 and 6, I have discussed the Adventists’ emphasis on Bible study, knowledge of the Bible and comprehension of biblical text. In this chapter I will analyze how this focus on studying text relates to a much more general Malagasy approach toward writing and learning.

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Keller, E. (2005). Text and Learning. In: The Road to Clarity. Contemporary Anthropology of Religion. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403977007_8

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