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Rhetorical, Political, and Ecclesiastical Perspectives of Augustine’s and Julian of Eclanum’s Theological Response in the Pelagian Controversy

Scrinium - Netherlands
doi 10.1163/18177565-00141p11
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PhilosophyClassicsReligious StudiesHistory
Date

September 20, 2018

Authors
Nozomu Yamada
Publisher

Brill


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