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On Christian Doctrine

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On Christian Doctrine is an introduction to the interpretation & explanation of the Bible which exerted an enormous influence throughout the Middle Ages.
Paperback, 191 pages
Published January 11th 1958 by Library of Liberal Arts/Bobb-Merrill (Indianapolis, IN) (first published 397)
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Fede Boccacci
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Un texto sencillo de San Agustín sobre cómo interpretar la Escritura, y para ello desarrolla algunos elementos de semiótica y exégesis.
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