Teologi gjennom sansene: sakramenter og kunst

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Teologi gjennom sansene : sakramenter og kunst. / Petersen, Nils Holger.

Skapelsesnåde: Festskrift til Svein Aage Christoffersen. ed. / Stine Holte; Roger Jensen; Marius Timmann Mjåland. Oslo : Novus forlag, 2017. p. 353-372.

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Harvard

Petersen, NH 2017, Teologi gjennom sansene: sakramenter og kunst. in S Holte, R Jensen & MT Mjåland (eds), Skapelsesnåde: Festskrift til Svein Aage Christoffersen. Novus forlag, Oslo, pp. 353-372.

APA

Petersen, N. H. (2017). Teologi gjennom sansene: sakramenter og kunst. In S. Holte, R. Jensen, & M. T. Mjåland (Eds.), Skapelsesnåde: Festskrift til Svein Aage Christoffersen (pp. 353-372). Novus forlag.

Vancouver

Petersen NH. Teologi gjennom sansene: sakramenter og kunst. In Holte S, Jensen R, Mjåland MT, editors, Skapelsesnåde: Festskrift til Svein Aage Christoffersen. Oslo: Novus forlag. 2017. p. 353-372

Author

Petersen, Nils Holger. / Teologi gjennom sansene : sakramenter og kunst. Skapelsesnåde: Festskrift til Svein Aage Christoffersen. editor / Stine Holte ; Roger Jensen ; Marius Timmann Mjåland. Oslo : Novus forlag, 2017. pp. 353-372

Bibtex

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