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A Grammar of Religious 'Truth': Pragmatic Considerations on the Nature of Religious Truth

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A Grammar of Religious 'Truth' : Pragmatic Considerations on the Nature of Religious Truth. / Albinus, Lars.

In: Method and Theory in the Study of Religion, Vol. 30, No. 4-5, 22.11.2018, p. 338-356.

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Albinus L. A Grammar of Religious 'Truth': Pragmatic Considerations on the Nature of Religious Truth. Method and Theory in the Study of Religion. 2018 Nov 22;30(4-5):338-356. doi: 10.1163/15700682-12341424

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Albinus, Lars. / A Grammar of Religious 'Truth' : Pragmatic Considerations on the Nature of Religious Truth. In: Method and Theory in the Study of Religion. 2018 ; Vol. 30, No. 4-5. pp. 338-356.

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