Self Definition in Early Christianity: Protocol of the Thirty-Seventh Colloquy, 6 January 1980 (Colloquy (Center for Hermeneutical Studies), 37.)
Ben F. Meyer
Paperback. Center for Hermeneutical Studie 1980-06.
ISBN 9780892420360
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