Qur’anic Studies between University Theology and the Humanities: A Field worth Cultivating?

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Qur’anic Studies between University Theology and the Humanities: A Field worth Cultivating? / Hoffmann, Thomas.

I: Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Bind 29, Nr. 4, 2018, s. 429-443.

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Hoffmann, T 2018, 'Qur’anic Studies between University Theology and the Humanities: A Field worth Cultivating?', Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, bind 29, nr. 4, s. 429-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/09596410.2018.1521562

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Hoffmann, T. (2018). Qur’anic Studies between University Theology and the Humanities: A Field worth Cultivating? Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 29(4), 429-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/09596410.2018.1521562

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Hoffmann T. Qur’anic Studies between University Theology and the Humanities: A Field worth Cultivating? Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. 2018;29(4):429-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/09596410.2018.1521562

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Hoffmann, Thomas. / Qur’anic Studies between University Theology and the Humanities: A Field worth Cultivating?. I: Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. 2018 ; Bind 29, Nr. 4. s. 429-443.

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