Bringing Into Captivity Every Thought: Capita Selecta in the History of Christian Evaluations of Non-Christian Philosophy

Lanham, MD : University Press of America (1991)
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In Klapwijk, J., Griffioen, S. & Groenewoud, G. eds. Bringing into captivity every thought: capita selecta in the history of Christian evaluations of non-Christian philosophy.

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