Living Means Learning to Die’ – Theological Perspectives on Immortality, Autonomy and Character Formation
J. Grössl, in: D. Came-Banks, S. Burwood, A. Ornella (Eds.), The Philosophy and Theology of Immortality, Trivent Publishing, Budapest, n.d.
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The Philosophy and Theology of Immortality
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Grössl J. Living Means Learning to Die’ – Theological Perspectives on Immortality, Autonomy and Character Formation. In: Came-Banks D, Burwood S, Ornella A, eds. The Philosophy and Theology of Immortality. Trivent Publishing.
Grössl, J. (n.d.). Living Means Learning to Die’ – Theological Perspectives on Immortality, Autonomy and Character Formation. In D. Came-Banks, S. Burwood, & A. Ornella (Eds.), The Philosophy and Theology of Immortality. Trivent Publishing.
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Grössl, Johannes. “Living Means Learning to Die’ – Theological Perspectives on Immortality, Autonomy and Character Formation.” In The Philosophy and Theology of Immortality, edited by Daniel Came-Banks, Stephen Burwood, and Alexander Ornella. Budapest: Trivent Publishing, n.d.
J. Grössl, “Living Means Learning to Die’ – Theological Perspectives on Immortality, Autonomy and Character Formation,” in The Philosophy and Theology of Immortality, D. Came-Banks, S. Burwood, and A. Ornella, Eds. Budapest: Trivent Publishing.
Grössl, Johannes. “Living Means Learning to Die’ – Theological Perspectives on Immortality, Autonomy and Character Formation.” The Philosophy and Theology of Immortality, edited by Daniel Came-Banks et al., Trivent Publishing.