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Nicholas Of Cusas Brixen Sermons And Late Medieval Church Reform Studies In The History Of Christian Thought Studies In The History Of Christian Thought 182 Lam Richard J Serina

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Nicholas Of Cusas Brixen Sermons And Late Medieval Church Reform Studies In The History Of Christian Thought Studies In The History Of Christian Thought 182 Lam Richard J Serina
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Nicholas Of Cusas Brixen Sermons And Late Medieval Church Reform Studies In The History Of Christian Thought Studies In The History Of Christian Thought 182 Lam Richard J Serina instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Richard J. Serina
ISBN: 9789004321724, 9004321721
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Lam

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Nicholas Of Cusas Brixen Sermons And Late Medieval Church Reform Studies In The History Of Christian Thought Studies In The History Of Christian Thought 182 Lam Richard J Serina by Richard J. Serina 9789004321724, 9004321721 instant download after payment.

Nicholas of Cusa’s Brixen Sermonspresents the concepts of church and reform that the fifteenth-century speculative thinker preached as a residential bishop and relates them to the challenges of late medieval church reform.

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