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What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity?

What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity?

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What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity?

by Wright, N. T

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Eerdmans, 1997-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. 0.4000 in x 8.8000 in x 5.9000 in. Contains pencil markings.

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Title
What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity?
Author
Wright, N. T
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ISBN 10
0802844456
ISBN 13
9780802844453
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Eerdmans
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Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.s.a.
Date Published
1997-01-01
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0.4000 in x 8.8000 in x 5.9000 i
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