Received: 2019-04-23
Accepted: 2019-08-08
Published Online: 2019-10-02
© 2019 Maria Gołębiewska, published by De Gruyter
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Keywords for this article
phenomenalisation;
dialectic;
pathetic;
immanent world;
Transcendence;
stage of existence
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Articles in the same Issue
- Topical issue: Digital Humanities in Biblical Studies and Theology, edited by Claire Clivaz and Garrick Allen
- The Digital Humanities in Biblical Studies and Theology
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