What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?: Philosophy and Theology in Scholastic Thought

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  • Moses Aaron Angeles

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06/30/2015

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Angeles, M. A. (2015). What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?: Philosophy and Theology in Scholastic Thought. Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts, 4(1). Retrieved from https://scientia-sanbeda.org/index.php/scientia/article/view/35

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