The Imperative inherent in the "Gift of FReedom" Karl bath and Amartya SEn on Human Freedom/ Barrigar, Chris
Publication details: Bangalore: BTESSC & ATESEA 2004Description: v.18, no.1, 110-137 p 21 cm (2004)Subject(s): In: Asia Journal of Theology (AJT)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | |
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