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Not Without Hope: Christian Traditions of Grieving
This book shows how, during their long history, Christians have grieved their dead. Beginning with Christianity's origins in Antiquity, the author traces a fascinating story through the period of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Reformation, the Victorian Age down to modern times, as to how women and men of faith sought consolation amidst death.
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T.045 | 230.2 Lyn n | Perpus. Lantai 2 | Available |
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230.2 Lyn n
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Publisher | Catholic Institute of Sydney : Australia., 1989 |
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x + 102hlm; 14x21cm
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English
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0-908-244-15-X
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230.2
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