Die " Mutter der Kirchen" im "Haus des Islam"

gegenseitige Wahrnehmung von arabischen Christen und Muslimen im West- und Ostjordanland

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Feldtkeller, Andreas
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Die " Mutter der Kirchen" im "Haus des Islam"

gegenseitige Wahrnehmung von arabischen Christen und Muslimen im West- und Ostjordanland

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German
Pages
509

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 446-484) and index.
Originally presented as the author's Habilitationsschrift--Universität Heidelberg, 1996.

Published in
Erlangen
Series
Missionswissenschaftliche Forschungen ;, n.F., Bd. 6

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Dewey Decimal Class
261.2/7/095695
Library of Congress
BP172 .F45 1998, BP172 .F453 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 509 p. :
Number of pages
509

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Open Library
OL476523M
ISBN 10
3872143360
LCCN
98201962
OCLC/WorldCat
39704583
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2063948

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