An edition of Letters from a skeptic (1994)

Xin xin de tiao yue

Chu ban
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Gregory A. Boyd
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An edition of Letters from a skeptic (1994)

Xin xin de tiao yue

Chu ban
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Presents three years of correspondence between theology professor Gregory Boyd and his seventy-year-old father, Edward, in which they debate issues of Christianity -- a dialogue initiated by Gregory in hopes of leading his skeptical father to accept Jesus.

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Language
Chinese
Pages
288

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Cover of: Letters from a Skeptic
Cover of: Xin xin de tiao yue
Xin xin de tiao yue
1999, Yu zhou guang quan ren guan huai ji gou
in Chinese - Chu ban
Cover of: Letters from a skeptic
Letters from a skeptic
1994, Victor Books
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Edition Notes

Translation of: Letters from a skeptic.

Published in
Taibei Shi
Series
Tan suo xi lie
Genre
Correspondence.

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3, 9, 288 p. ;
Number of pages
288

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OL23019764M
ISBN 10
9577271197
OCLC/WorldCat
44490217

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