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The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology in a Post-Theological Era
Submitted by
Don
on 15 January, 2008 - 22:46.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Author:
Vanhoozer, Kevin J., editor
Publication date:
2003
Subject group:
General theology
Level:
Scholarly
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