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Angola: Institute Releases Book Entitled Religion and Study


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

16 May 2008
Posted to the web 16 May 2008

Luanda

The National Institute for Religious Matters (INAR) will release on 21 May a book entitled "Religion and Study", ANGOP learnt Friday here from the INAR's director, Fátima Vieiga.

The launching ceremony of the book will happen in Luanda's Natural History Museum.

This release will be part of a series of publications that will happen every year.

The book is a collection of articles written by the country's Culture minister, Boaventura Cardoso, the Catholic Archbishop of Luanda, Damião Franklim, the United Methodist Church Emeritus Bishop, Emílio de Carvalho, and by the secretary-general of the Christian Churches Council (CICA), reverend Luis N Nguimbe.

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Themes like "religion and society", "philosophy on freedom of religion and creed", "culture and religion", "the future of church in society", among others, are included in the book.



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