Narrative and Morality: A Theological InquiryPenn State Press, 1 nov. 2010 |
Table des matières
NARRATIVE AND HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING | 9 |
NARRATIVE AND MORAL CONCEPTS | 21 |
USES OF NARRATIVE | 63 |
THE PLACE OF BIBLICAL NARRATIVE | 85 |
A CONCLUDING ASSESSMENT | 141 |
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