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On Reading the Bible as Scripture, Encountering the Church

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Roman Catholic, Reformed Catholic and Evangelical Protestant. Reformation Issues Five Hundred Years Later. Editor: Issue editor: Joshua R. Farris

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Theology and Religion, General Topics and Biblical Reception