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The corporeal imagination : signifying the holy in late ancient Christianity
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The corporeal imagination : signifying the holy in late ancient Christianity
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signifying the holy in late ancient Christianity
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Patricia Cox Miller
Creator
  • Miller, Patricia Cox, 1947-
Contributor
  • ProQuest (Firm)
Subject
  • Human anatomy -- Religious aspects
  • Human body -- Religious aspects | Christianity
Language
eng
Member of
  • Divinations
Cataloging source
CaONFJC
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
LC call number
BT741.3
LC item number
.M56 2009
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
  • dictionaries
  • bibliography
Series statement
Divinations

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