Women and Knowledge in Early Christianity

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Women and Knowledge in Early Christianity. / Tervahauta, Ulla (Redaktør); Miroshnikov, Ivan (Redaktør); Lehtipuu, Outi (Redaktør); Dunderberg, Ismo (Redaktør).

Brill, 2017.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportAntologifagfællebedømt

Harvard

Tervahauta, U, Miroshnikov, I, Lehtipuu, O & Dunderberg, I (red) 2017, Women and Knowledge in Early Christianity. Brill.

APA

Tervahauta, U., Miroshnikov, I., Lehtipuu, O., & Dunderberg, I. (red.) (2017). Women and Knowledge in Early Christianity. Brill.

Vancouver

Tervahauta U, (ed.), Miroshnikov I, (ed.), Lehtipuu O, (ed.), Dunderberg I, (ed.). Women and Knowledge in Early Christianity. Brill, 2017.

Author

Tervahauta, Ulla (Redaktør) ; Miroshnikov, Ivan (Redaktør) ; Lehtipuu, Outi (Redaktør) ; Dunderberg, Ismo (Redaktør). / Women and Knowledge in Early Christianity. Brill, 2017.

Bibtex

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