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The PATERNAL ROMANCE: Reading God-the-Father in Early Western Culture

The PATERNAL ROMANCE: Reading God-the-Father in Early Western Culture

The PATERNAL ROMANCE: Reading God-the-Father in Early Western Culture
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The PATERNAL ROMANCE: Reading God-the-Father in Early Western Culture

by Davis, Robert

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9780252062650
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University of Illinois Press, 1992-12-01. Paperback. Good. 0.7500 9.2500 6.2500. Book in good condition, pages clean. Tight binding. No writing/underlining or highlighting.

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Title
The PATERNAL ROMANCE: Reading God-the-Father in Early Western Culture
Author
Davis, Robert
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0252062655
ISBN 13
9780252062650
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Place of Publication
Baltimore, Maryland, U.s.a.
Date Published
1992-12-01
Size
0.7500 9.2500 6.2500
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0.7000 lb

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