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Faith, Reason and Existence, an Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy of Religion

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Faith, Reason and Existence, an Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy of Religion

by Hutchison, John A

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Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1956. Hardcover. Good in Good Dust Jacket. Clean Unmarked Pages. Tight binding. Jacket is rubbed with small tears. Cover and inside flap of jacket are water marked.

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Title
Faith, Reason and Existence, an Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
Author
Hutchison, John A
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good in Good Dust Jacket
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford
Date Published
1956

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