“Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology.

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“Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology. / Vind, Anna.

In: Dialog: A Journal of Theology, 03.2024, p. 1-7.

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Vind, A 2024, '“Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology.', Dialog: A Journal of Theology, pp. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1111/dial.12844

APA

Vind, A. (2024). “Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology. Dialog: A Journal of Theology, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1111/dial.12844

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Vind A. “Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology. Dialog: A Journal of Theology. 2024 Mar;1-7. https://doi.org/10.1111/dial.12844

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Vind, Anna. / “Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology. In: Dialog: A Journal of Theology. 2024 ; pp. 1-7.

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