Believing in Order to See: On the Rationality of Revelation and the Irrationality of Some Believers
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Jean-Luc Marion., & Jean-Luc Marion|AUTHOR. (2017). Believing in Order to See: On the Rationality of Revelation and the Irrationality of Some Believers . Fordham University Press.

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Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Luc Marion|AUTHOR. Believing in Order to See: On the Rationality of Revelation and the Irrationality of Some Believers Fordham University Press, 2017.

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