Semeia 78: Reading the Bible as Women: Perspectives from Africa, Asia, and Latin America
Material type: TextSeries: Semeia - 78Publication details: Atlanta Society of Biblical Literature 1997Description: 165pISBN:- 1589831853
- SE521 B45.41
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Reference | DVK Library Reference -> Ground Floor -> B | B45.41 SE521 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 11077136 |
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