The legacy of the Tubingen school : the relevance of nineteenth-century theology for the twenty-first century. edited by Donald J. Dietrich and Michael J. Himes.
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- 0824517008 (pbk.)
- 230/.2Â 21
- BX1747Â .L44 1997

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BX 1747 .K45 Roman catholicism, Christianity and anonymous christianity - The role of the christian today. | BX 1747 .K47 Newman on being a Christian. | BX 1747 .L37 Change in focus; | BX 1747 .L44 The legacy of the Tubingen school : | BX 1747 .M2 1924 L'evolution homogene du dogme catholique | BX 1747 .M2 1924 L'evolution homogene du dogme catholique | BX 1747 .M25 Catholic theology in the nineteenth century : the quest for a |
"A Crossroad Herder book."
Includes bibliographical references.
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