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- Q4689937 subject Q16780002.
- Q4689937 subject Q7014709.
- Q4689937 subject Q7934871.
- Q4689937 subject Q8225305.
- Q4689937 subject Q8881846.
- Q4689937 abstract "The African Theological Archministry is a new religious movement, one in the tradition of the Yoruba religion, that was founded by Walter Eugene King. In 1970, King declared himself a Yoruba king and took the regnal name "Oba Efuntola Adelabu Adefunmi I". He then moved the congregation of followers that had grown around him to South Carolina, where they subsequently founded the Oyotunji community. The group has grown over the years, having nineteen affiliated centers in the United States in 1988.".
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q1086440.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q1456.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q16780002.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q3510325.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q4681506.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q477544.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014709.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q7934871.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225305.
- Q4689937 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881846.
- Q4689937 comment "The African Theological Archministry is a new religious movement, one in the tradition of the Yoruba religion, that was founded by Walter Eugene King. In 1970, King declared himself a Yoruba king and took the regnal name "Oba Efuntola Adelabu Adefunmi I". He then moved the congregation of followers that had grown around him to South Carolina, where they subsequently founded the Oyotunji community.".
- Q4689937 label "African Theological Archministry".