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_aJesus' Resurrection and the Nature of the Believer's Resurrection Body (1 Cor 15:1-58) _b Conspectus : The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary, Volume 12, Issue 09, Sep 2011, p. 89 - 127 |
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_aJohannesburg, South Africa _bSouth African Theological Seminary Press _c2011 |
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