Religion som verdenshåndtering

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Religion som verdenshåndtering. / Engberg-Pedersen, Troels.

I: Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, Bind 77, Nr. 1, 2014, s. 27-45.

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Engberg-Pedersen, T 2014, 'Religion som verdenshåndtering', Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, bind 77, nr. 1, s. 27-45. <http://danskteologisktidsskrift.dk/>

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Engberg-Pedersen, T. (2014). Religion som verdenshåndtering. Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, 77(1), 27-45. http://danskteologisktidsskrift.dk/

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Engberg-Pedersen T. Religion som verdenshåndtering. Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift. 2014;77(1):27-45.

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Engberg-Pedersen, Troels. / Religion som verdenshåndtering. I: Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift. 2014 ; Bind 77, Nr. 1. s. 27-45.

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