An edition of Knechte Christi (1967)

Servants of the Lord

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Servants of the Lord
Karl Rahner
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An edition of Knechte Christi (1967)

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English
Pages
220

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Cover of: Servants of the Lord
Servants of the Lord
1968, Burns & Oates, Herder and Herder
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Servants of the Lord
1968, Palm Publishers
in English
Cover of: Servants of the Lord.
Servants of the Lord.
1968, Herder and Herder
in English
Cover of: Servants of the Lord
Servants of the Lord
1968, Herder and Herder
in English
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [217]-220.
Originally published as Knechte Christi, Freiburg, Herder, 1967.
Includes the author's essay The meaning of ecclesiastical office, translation of Von Sinn des dirchlichen Amtes, Frieburg, 1966.

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Dewey Decimal Class
253/.2
Library of Congress
BV4011.6 .R3313 1968b

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Pagination
220 p.
Number of pages
220

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Open Library
OL5671977M
LCCN
68132264

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