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IDOLS OF NATIONS: Biblical Myth at the Origins of Capitalism
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Craig Martin
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April 9, 2015
Published Online: 2015-4-9
Published in Print: 2015-4-1
©2015 by De Gruyter
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- Frontmatter
- Galatians 3:28 in Thomas Aquinas’ Lectures on the Pauline Letters: A Study in Thomistic Reception
- How the Goodman Read His Bible
- “I Was Exhausted as a Woman”: The Slippage of Virtue and Gender in the Testament of Job
- Stravinsky and U2 Fix Psalm 40
- After Beryl Smalley: Thirty Years of Medieval Exegesis, 1984–2013
- Book Review
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