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Citation: R. Hanig, The prophetess Philumene's contributions to the theology of the Apelleian heresy - On the preexistence of the human soul in the christology of Marcion, Z ANTIKES C, 3(2), 1999, pp. 241-277
Citation: E. Muhlenberg, Spirit, nature's sigh of relief. The trinitarian cosmology of Gregory Nazianzus on the horizon of an ecological theology of liberation, Z ANTIKES C, 3(2), 1999, pp. 291-293
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