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The Resurrection of the Body in Western Christianity, 200-1336
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The Resurrection of the Body in Western Christianity, 200-1336 By Caroline Walker Bynum. [Lectures on the History of Religions Sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies, New Series, Number 15.] (New York: Columbia University Press. 1995. Pp. xii, 368. $29.95 clothbound; $17.50 paperback.)
This volume presents, in printed form and with careful scholarly elaboration, the ACLS Lectures on the History of Religions delivered by Caroline Walker Bynum, who is Morris A. and Alma ...
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