
After Pentecost – (Spanish)
$57.48
“There is always some view of language built into biblical interpretation. If we are to read Scripture to hear God’s address it is vital that we attend to current debates about language and become critically conscious in this respect.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781842270660
ISBN10: 1842270664
Language: Spanish
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Published: December 2001
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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