Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik: en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling

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Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik : en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling. / Karlsen, Mads Peter.

In: Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, Vol. 77, No. 4, 2014, p. 197-216.

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Karlsen, MP 2014, 'Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik: en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling', Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, vol. 77, no. 4, pp. 197-216. <http://danskteologisktidsskrift.dk/>

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Karlsen, M. P. (2014). Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik: en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling. Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, 77(4), 197-216. http://danskteologisktidsskrift.dk/

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Karlsen MP. Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik: en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling. Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift. 2014;77(4):197-216.

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Karlsen, Mads Peter. / Det kristne næstekærlighedsbud som etisk anti-etik : en teologisk-psykoanalytisk udveksling. In: Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift. 2014 ; Vol. 77, No. 4. pp. 197-216.

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