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An Historical Assessment of the Narrative Uses of the Words “Kabbalah,” “Cabala,” and “Qabala/H”: Discerning the Differences for Theological Libraries

Theological Librarianship
doi 10.31046/tl.v2i2.111
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November 11, 2009

Authors
Anthony J. Elia
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American Theological Library Association


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