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The Quadrilog:   Tradition and the Future of Ecumenism : Essays in Honor  of George H. Tavard

The Quadrilog: Tradition and the Future of Ecumenism : Essays in Honor of George H. Tavard

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The Quadrilog: Tradition and the Future of Ecumenism : Essays in Honor of George H. Tavard

by Hagen, Kenneth

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Liturgical Press. New. 1994. First Edition; First Printing. Soft Cover. 0814658385 . Brand New. Flawless and in perfect condition. ; 8.90 X 5.98 X 1.34 inches; 456 pages .

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Title
The Quadrilog: Tradition and the Future of Ecumenism : Essays in Honor of George H. Tavard
Author
Hagen, Kenneth
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Soft Cover
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First Edition; First Printing
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0814658385
ISBN 13
9780814658383
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Place of Publication
Collegeville
Date Published
1994
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