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Subject and object in modern theology (The Croall lectures given at the U of Edinburgh 1953

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Subject and object in modern theology (The Croall lectures given at the U of Edinburgh 1953

by James Brown (Author)

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SCM Press, GB, 1955. Hardback First edition NO DJ BUT!!! has name/date inside cover ( James Richmond signature well respected Theologian) and is in VERY GOOD TIGHT ORDER . Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour despatch

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Title
Subject and object in modern theology (The Croall lectures given at the U of Edinburgh 1953
Author
James Brown (Author)
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Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
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Edition
1st Edition.
Keywords
RELIGION

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