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The Becoming of God: Process Theology, Philosophy, and Multireligious Engagement

The Becoming of God: Process Theology, Philosophy, and Multireligious Engagement

The Becoming of God: Process Theology, Philosophy, and Multireligious Engagement
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The Becoming of God: Process Theology, Philosophy, and Multireligious Engagement

by Faber, Roland

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Cascade Books, 4/6/2017. Paperback. New book.

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Title
The Becoming of God: Process Theology, Philosophy, and Multireligious Engagement
Author
Faber, Roland
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1606088858
ISBN 13
9781606088852
Publisher
Cascade Books
Date Published
4/6/2017
Pages
256

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