Servetus, Swedenborg and the nature of god.(RELIGION)(Brief Article)(Book Review)

From: Reference & Research Book News | Date: August 1, 2005 | Copyright information

BX9869

2004-118290

0-7618-2975-X

Servetus, Swedenborg and the nature of god.

Dibb, Andrew M. T.

Univ. Press of America, [c]2005

353 p.

$42.00 (pa)

Dibb (theology, Academy of the New Church Theological School) looks to theologians Michael Servetus (1509-53) and Emanuel Swedenborg ...

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