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From Existence to the Ideal: Continuity and Development in Kant's Theology (American University Studies)

From Existence to the Ideal: Continuity and Development in Kant's Theology (American University Studies)

From Existence to the Ideal: Continuity and Development in Kant's Theology
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From Existence to the Ideal: Continuity and Development in Kant's Theology (American University Studies)

by Dell'Oro, Regina

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Title
From Existence to the Ideal: Continuity and Development in Kant's Theology (American University Studies)
Author
Dell'Oro, Regina
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Hardcover
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Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0820421065
ISBN 13
9780820421063
Publisher
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
This edition first published
March 1995
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6x0x9
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