The Garb of Being: Embodiment and the Pursuit of Holiness in Late Ancient Christianity
Material type: TextSeries: Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary ThoughtPublication details: New York Fordham University Press 2020Description: 409pISBN:- 9780823287024
- F851 J11
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