Humanity in God's Image: An Interdisciplinary Exploration

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Humanity in God's Image: An Interdisciplinary Exploration. / Welz, Claudia.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016. 320 p.

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Welz, C 2016, Humanity in God's Image: An Interdisciplinary Exploration. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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Welz, C. (2016). Humanity in God's Image: An Interdisciplinary Exploration. Oxford University Press.

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Welz C. Humanity in God's Image: An Interdisciplinary Exploration. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 320 p.

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Welz, Claudia. / Humanity in God's Image: An Interdisciplinary Exploration. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016. 320 p.

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