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    André Tosel, Praxis. Vers une refondation en philosophie marxiste.B. Salvat - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (61):141-142.
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    Jesús Cordero Pando, Etica y sociedad.B. Salvat - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (61):133-133.
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    Las ciencias y sus métodos. José Maria García Prada, Manuel González de Lafuente, José Luis Izquieta, José Antonio Lobo, Fernando Muñoz Box, Jésus Pascual Arranz.B. Salvat - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (63):411-412.
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    Margarita Boladeras Cucurella, Razón crítica y sociedad. De Max Weber a la escuela de Frankfurt.B. Salvat - 1987 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 85 (68):554-555.
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    Ramón Hernandez, Derechos humanos en Francisco de Vitoria. Antología.B. Salvat - 1987 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 85 (67):406-407.
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    Hans Reiner, Bueno y malo. Orígen y esencia de las distinciones morales fundamentales. Introducción y traducción de Juan Miguel Palacios. [REVIEW]B. Salvat - 1991 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 89 (83):532-532.
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  7. Schopenhauer's conception of salvation.B. V. Kishan - 1978 - Waltair: Andhra University Press.
     
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    God at War: Power in the Exodus Tradition.Thomas B. Dozeman - 1996 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The destruction of the Egyptian army in the Book of Exodus is the primary story of salvation for Israel; God is the chief combatant in this story. "Yahweh is a warrior!" So goes the victory hymn in Exodus 15:3 after the annihilation of the enemy by Yahweh, marking the importance held by this show of divine power. This unleashing of divine power and its militaristic imagery has long caught the attention of scholars as starkly nationalistic. Thomas B. Dozeman furthers this (...)
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  9. Humor – A Salvation from Salvations?Lydia B. Amir - 2011 - Humor Mekuvvan: Scholarly Journal in Humor 1 (1):47-57.
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    The spring of salvation.H. B. Alexander - 1904 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (2):209-219.
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    The Spring of Salvation.H. B. Alexander - 1904 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (2):209-219.
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  12. Secular Salvations.Ernest B. Koenker - 1965
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    The Twelve Patriarchs, the Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity. [REVIEW]B. W. A. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):445-447.
    That "The Classics of Western Spirituality" should regard the man Dante hailed as "beyond the human in contemplation," and St. Bonaventure believed to be the medieval rival of the greatest patristic contemplative worthy of a special volume is not surprising. Richard of St. Victor’s masterful analysis of the ascent of the mind to God in contemplative prayer and meditation, emphasizing the individual’s relationship to other individuals as the paradigm of how the Three Divine Persons are related in their inner life (...)
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  14. Salvation.Joel B. Green - 2003
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    Salvation Seeking or Death Avoidance?: Accounting for the Reluctant Consent.Joseph B. Fanning & Craig S. Dore - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (2):21-22.
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    The particularity of animals and of Jesus Christ.Margaret B. Adam - 2014 - Zygon 49 (3):746-751.
    Clough's theological account of animals critiques the familiar negative identification of animals as not-human. Instead, Clough highlights both the distinctive particularity of each animal as created by God and the shared fleshly creatureliness of human and nonhuman animals. He encourages Christians to recognize Jesus Christ as God enfleshed more than divinely human, and consequently to care for nonhuman animals as those who share with human animals in the redemption of all flesh. This move risks downplaying the possibilities for creaturely specific (...)
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    Broad Inclusive Salvation.James B. Gould - 2008 - Philosophy and Theology 20 (1-2):175-198.
    In this paper I defend three points: (1) God loves and desires the salvation of every human person, (2) saving grace is available outside of the Christian church to those who do not hear the gospel but pursue moral goodness and (3) most, if not all, human persons will be saved. I argue that soteriological restrictivism is logically incoherent since its two ideas—every person is loved by God and only those who hear and believe the Christian gospel can be saved—cannot (...)
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    Kitamura Tokoku's Search for Salvation.George B. Bikle Jr - 1973 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 48 (2):286-304.
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    Philosophy, Technology and the Arts in the Early Modern Era. Paolo Rossi, Salvator Attanasio, Benjamin Nelson.Charles B. Schmitt - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):401-402.
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    La teología nupcial en el pensamiento de san Agustín. “La belleza de la unidad”.Laura Consoli & Enrique A. Eguiarte B. - 2022 - Augustinus 67 (264-265):27-51.
    Augustine presents the unfolding of the nuptial mystery as a unitary tapestry on which the image of the Wedding of Christ-Church gradually emerges, and also its fulfillment in the Love of the man for the woman. The event of salvation is a nuptial mystery, the fruit of which is a new creation, through the participation in Christ’s Trinitarian communion. Every faithful can receive this gift which brings the mystery of the risen Christ back into life. This circularity of the Trinitarian, (...)
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  21. The Adamic myth in the Christian idea of salvation: an exploration.Peter B. Ely - 2005 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 28 (2):127-148.
     
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    Thomas Aquinas, Natural Evil, and ‘Outside the Church, No Salvation’.Glenn B. Siniscalchi - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (1):76-86.
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    Integrating evolution: A contribution to the Christian doctrine of creation.Rudolf B. Brun - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):275-296.
    Science has demonstrated that the universe creates itself through its own history. This history is the result of a probabilistic process, not a deterministic execution of a plan. Science has also documented that human beings are a result of this universal, probabilistic process of general evolution. At first sight, these results seem to contradict Christian teaching. According to the Bible, history is essentially the history of salvation. Human beings therefore are not an “accident of nature” but special creations to be (...)
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    Essays on Indian Philosophy. [REVIEW]B. L. J. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (4):756-757.
    This book stands as a panegyric of the glories and grandeur of Indian philosophy without managing to embody or display those heights of attainment itself. In the few essays that are worthwhile, the author attempts to correct a number of misconceptions about Indian thought: that it is world-denying, that it promotes spiritual pessimism, that it bases its philosophical claims more on intuition than on rational argument, and that it is concerned more with inner than with outer reality. In support of (...)
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    Review Essay: Aquinas, Modern Theology, and the Trinity.O. S. B. Guy Mansini - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (4):1415-1420.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Review Essay:Aquinas, Modern Theology, and the TrinityGuy Mansini O.S.B.As one would expect from his Incarnate Lord, Thomas Joseph White's Trinity is no exercise in historical theology, although of course it calls on history, but aims to give us St. Thomas's theology as an enduring and so contemporary theology that both respects the creedal commitments of the Catholic Church and offers a more satisfying understanding of the Trinity than anything (...)
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    The Concept of the Vyävahärika in Advaita Vedänta. [REVIEW]B. L. J. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (3):549-550.
    The notion underlying Upanishadic and Vedäntin philosophy that Reality is unified, unique, and indivisible and that the world of plurality and multiplicity is unreal, has puzzled both Indian philosophers and students of Indian thought in the West. Many Western students of Vedänta have been misled by the idea that, in relation to the Ultimately Real, the phenomenal world is unreal or illusory. They have tended to read such terms as "unreal," "illusory," and "dreamlike" literally and thus have condemned Vedäntins to (...)
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    Falsedad en las primeras obras de Agustín.Makiko Sato & Enrique A. Eguiarte B. - 2018 - Augustinus 63 (250-251):463-471.
    In the second book of Soliloquia, Augustine queries: what is ‘true’ and what is ‘false’. Through the examination, Augustine (Ratio) expresses the idea that ‘true’ is that which exists. Therefore, whatever exists is true; nothing will be false. But then, what is ‘false’? This paper will first clarify that the examination of ‘false’ in Soliloquia relates to Augustine’s awareness of the problem of sin. Already in Soliloquia, Augustine finds that the soul can have in itself the cause of sin so (...)
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    Soul science.James A. B. Mahaffey - 2002 - Apopka, Fla.: Soul Science Institute Press.
    This book is about the human Soul and Ghost from an Engineer's point of view. It was written for the layperson, yet still contains the 'Souler Engineering' delta-equations, in the Chapter Attachments, for the advanced reader. Chapter - 1 begins at the beginning with the Supreme Being and the "Big Bang". Chapter - 2 contains the unique words, terms and definitions that will be used in this new Science of the Soul. Chapter - 3 describes and defines the Spiritual Energy (...)
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    The Grace We Are Owed.James B. Gould - 2008 - Faith and Philosophy 25 (3):261-275.
    Traditional views of grace assert that God owes us nothing. Grace is undeserved, supererogatory and free. In this paper I argue that while this is an accurate characterization of creating grace, it is not true of saving grace. We have no right to be created as spiritual beings whose true good is found in relationship with God. But once we exist as spiritual beings, God does owe us a genuine offer of the salvation that constitutes our highest fulfillment. Creating grace (...)
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  30. Knitter's pluralism and Christian orthodoxy.Glenn B. Siniscalchi - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (4):459.
    Siniscalchi, Glenn B Undoubtedly, the unique mediatorial role that Jesus has for salvation has been defended by Christians from the earliest days of the church. In recent years some theologians have tried to reverse the church's traditional understandings of Jesus for the sake of reinterpreting Catholic doctrine in more defensible terms in the modern world. Sometimes these revised understandings of Christ's uniqueness result in unacceptable versions of 'religious pluralism'. In essence, these religious pluralists deny the unique salvific role of Jesus (...)
     
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  31. The Concrete and the Universal.Margaret B. Hobling - 1958 - Allen & Unwin.
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    The Wisdom of Christian Spiritual Formation.Evan B. Howard & James C. Wilhoit - 2020 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 13 (1):5-21.
    This article is intended to serve as a reminder of the themes that have been present in Christian spiritual formation through the centuries. In a WISDOM orientation we ground our approach to CSF in Scripture, in theology, and in “best practices,” yet we also seek to thoughtfully locate CSF within specific contexts. The WISDOM acronym reminds us that formation must involve: Wise planning, where the leaders prayerfully seek to implement what is needed in a specific situation; Intentionality, calling people to (...)
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    Bonaventure's Reductio of the Nine Choirs of Angels: How Bonaventure Compressed Two Monumental Traditions into Nine Words and Nine Short Phrases.Randall B. Smith - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (2):583-605.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bonaventure's Reductio of the Nine Choirs of Angels:How Bonaventure Compressed Two Monumental Traditions into Nine Words and Nine Short PhrasesRandall B. Smith"There is probably no better illustration in medieval thought of how the genius of the symbolic imagination also involves deep speculative insight." So wrote Bernard McGinn of Bonaventure's Itinerarium mentis in deum in The Flowering of Mysticism: Men and Woman in the New Mysticism, 1200–1350.1 There is no (...)
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    Buddhist Theology: Critical Reflections by Contemporary Buddhist Scholars (review).Richard B. Pilgrim - 2002 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1):228-229.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 139-147 [Access article in PDF] A Mahayana Theology of Salvation History John P. Keenan Middlebury College Salvation history is a Western theological strategy based on biblical ideas about how God acts in history to bring about the salvation/deliverance of God's people. It begins with the scriptural accounts of creation as the inception of God's plan. It moves to describe Israel's deliverance from slavery in Egypt (...)
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  35. “Unconscious Christianity” And The “Anonymous Christian” in The Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer And Karl Rahner.Geffrey B. Kelly - 1995 - Philosophy and Theology 9 (1-2):117-149.
    The struggle that prompted Bonhoeffer’s “unconscious Christianity” offers a concrete illustration of the commonsensical in Rahner’s “anonymous Christian.” Thus Rahner’s theory adds theological coherence to what Bonhoeffer intuited. While Bonhoeffer faced the seeming ineffectiveness of Jesus’ teaching for the majority of Christians in Germany, Rahner faced his church’s view of Augustine’s “massa damnata” through a reexamination of church mission and theological categories. In both theologians, Jesus the God-man is the symbol of God’s communion with “the human” in God’s care for (...)
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    Review of 1) Kristin Johnston Largen, Baby Krishna, Infant Christ: A Comparative Theology of Salvation, Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2011, ISBN 978-1570759321, pb, x + 246 pp.; 2) Ravi M. Gupta and Kenneth R. Valpey, eds., The Bhāgavata Purāṇa: Sacred Text and Living Tradition, New York: Columbia University Press, 2013, ISBN 978-0231149990, pb, xvi + 279 pp. [REVIEW]Andrew B. Irvine - 2014 - Sophia 53 (3):417-419.
    Approaching comparison through attention to stories of gods rather than through explicit doctrines, and in particular to stories of gods in their infancy and childhood, is an arresting proposal in comparative theology. It was this unusual character which first drew my attention to Kristin Johnston Largen’s Baby Krishna, Infant Christ. Largen’s prose is fluid and clear, and the structure of the argument is also readily apparent. And thus the work held my attention and convinced me that it is deserving of (...)
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    Christian Revelation and the Completion of the Aristotelian Revolution. [REVIEW]David B. Burrell - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (1):172-173.
    This work offers a bold and illuminating exercise in philosophy as narrative, and in doing so presents itself quite consciously as an alternative mode of explanation to the "rationalist paradigm" which dominated Greek philosophy. Yet while acknowledging the inspiration of Hegel, the work hews far more closely than the author of Phänomenologie des Geistes to the actual dialectic of explanation as it worked itself out from Aristotle through Plotinus to Aquinas--to mention only the most prominent milestones. In that respect, the (...)
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    Jainism: An Indian Religion of Salvation.E. G., Helmuth von Glasenapp & S. B. Shrotri - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):196.
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    Richard Hooker, Reformer and Platonist. By W. J. Torrance Kirby, Richard Hooker and his Early Doctrine of Justification: A Study of his Discourse of Justification. By Corneliu C. Simut, The Doctrine of Salvation in the Sermons of Richard Hooker. By Corneliu C. Simut and The Evolving Reputation of Richard Hooker: An Examination of Responses, 1600–1714. By Michael Brydon. [REVIEW]W. B. Patterson - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):511-513.
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    The Meditation of the Sad Soul. [REVIEW]K. B. J. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (4):740-740.
    Jewish and Christian philosophy existed side by side in the Middle Ages. Both sought the same goal: the explanation of God and His universe. Both utilized the same sources; yet each attained different philosophical and theological systems. The Meditation of the Sad Soul illustrates this divergence between Christian and Jewish thought. Furthermore, since it stands midway between Neo-platonic and Aristotelian Judaism, it underlines the development of key philosophical concepts common to both Judaism and Christianity. Abraham Bar Hayya lived in eleventh (...)
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    The Idea of Salvation in the World's Religions. By J. W. Parker, M.A., B.D. (London: Macmillan & Co.1935. Pp. viii + 259. Price 6s. net.). [REVIEW]Alfred E. Garvie - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):498-.
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    Salvation and destiny in Islam: the Shiʻi Ismaili perspective of Ḥamīd al-Dīn al-Kirm̄anī.Maria De Cillis - 2018 - New York: I. B. Tauris in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies ;.
    Medieval Islamic philosophers were occupied with questions of cosmology, predestination and salvation and human responsibility for actions. For Ismailis, the related notions of religious leadership, namely the imamate, and the eschatological role of the prophets and imams were equally central. These were also a matter of doctrinal controversy within the so-called Iranian school of Ismaili philosophical theology. Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani (d. after 411/1020) was one of the most important theologians in the Fatimid period, who rose to prominence during the reign (...)
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    Porphyry and salvation. M.b. Simmons universal salvation in late antiquity. Porphyry of tyre and the pagan–christian debate. Pp. xliv + 491. New York: Oxford university press, 2015. Cased, £64, us$99. Isbn: 978-0-19-020239-2. [REVIEW]David Neal Greenwood - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (2):395-396.
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    Quantum Mechanics and Salvation: a new meeting point for science and theology.Emily Qureshi-Hurst - forthcoming - Toronto Journal of Theology.
    Quantum mechanics has recently indicated that temporal order is not always fixed, a finding that has far-reaching philosophical and theological implications. The phenomena, termed “indefinite causal order,” shows that events can be in a superposition with regard to their order. In the experimental setting with which this article is concerned, two events, A and B, were shown to be in the ordering relations “A before B” and “B before A” at the same time. This article introduces an ongoing project that (...)
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    Yogîndu: Lumière de l'absolu. Traduit de l'apabhramśa Par Nalini Balbir et Colette caillat. Préface de Bernard sergent; Helmuth Von glasenapp, jainism. An indian religion of salvation translated by shridhar B. shrotri. [REVIEW]W. Bollée - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (3):325-328.
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  46. Religious Pluralism and Salvation.John Hick - 1988 - Faith and Philosophy 5 (4):365-377.
    Let us approach the problems of religious pluralism through the claims of the different traditions to offer salvation-generically, the transformation of human existence from self-centeredness to Reality-centeredness. This approach leads to a recognition of the great world faiths as spheres of salvation; and so far as we can tell, more or less equally so. Their different truth-claims express (a) their differing perceptions, through different religio-cultural ‘lenses,’ of the one ultimate divine Reality; (b) their different answers to the boundary questions of (...)
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    A Guarantee of Universal Salvation?Eric Reitan - 2007 - Faith and Philosophy 24 (4):413-432.
    Recent defenders of the Christian doctrine of eternal damnation have appealed to what I call the “No Guarantee Doctrine” (NG)—the doctrine that not evenGod can ensure both (a) that every person who is saved freely chooses to be saved and (b) that all are saved. Thomas Talbott challenges NG on the groundsthat anyone who is truly free will have no motive to reject God and will infallibly choose salvation. In response to critics of Talbott, I argue that in order toavoid (...)
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  48. The Logic of Salvation in the Gospel of John.Daniel R. Kern - 2015 - Philosophy and Theology 27 (1):171-187.
    I evaluate two claims; that (a) Jesus’ message as recorded in the gospels implies exclusivism with respect to salvation and that, correspondingly, (b) Christians should be exclusivists with respect to salvation. I evaluate these claims through a cataloguing and evaluation of the logical condition involved in each of the claims regarding conditions for salvation made by Jesus in the Gospel of John. As a result, I argue that (a) is false and that, correspondingly, so is (b).
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    Quantum mechanics, time, and theology: Indefinite causal order and a new approach to salvation.Emily Qureshi-Hurst & Anna Pearson - 2020 - Zygon 55 (3):663-684.
    Quantum mechanics has recently indicated that, at the fundamental level, temporal order is not fixed. This phenomenon, termed Indefinite Causal Order, is yet to receive metaphysical or theological engagement. We examine Indefinite Causal Order, particularly as it emerges in a 2018 photonic experiment. In this experiment, two operations A and B were shown to be in a superposition with regard to their causal order. Essentially, time, intuitively understood as fixed, flowing, and fundamental, becomes fuzzy. We argue that if Indefinite Causal (...)
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    Divided by Faith: Religious Conflict and the Practice of Toleration in Early Modern Europe. By Benjamin J. Kaplan and All Can Be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian World. By Stuart B. Schwartz. [REVIEW]Alastair Hamilton - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1054-1055.
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