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Abstract
Books Reviewed in this Article: The Cosmological Argument. By William L. Rowe. The Cosmological Argument. By William L. Rowe. Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship. A Study of Time and the Self. By Mark C. Taylor. Marxism and the Theory of Praxis. By John Hoffman. Freud and Education. By Seymour Fox. Of Love and Lust. By Theodor Reik. The Bible in Order. Edited by Joseph Rhymer. Judaism and Hellenism: Studies in their Encounter in Palestine during the Early Hellenistic Period. By Martin Hengel. Vol.I. Ministerial Consciousness: a Biblical‐Spiritual Study. By Louis John Cameli. What about the New Testament? Essays in Honour of Christopher Evans. Edited by Morna Hooker and Colin Hickling. Interpretatio Syriaca. By Sten Hidal. Jerome, His Life, Writings, and Controversies. By J.N.D. Kelly. Woman as Image in Medieval Literature. By Joan M. Ferrante. The Genius Figure in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. By Jane Chance Nitzsche. Pilgrimage: an Image of Mediaeval Religion. By Jonathan Sumption. John Duns Scotus: God and Creatures, the Quodlibetal Questions. Translated with an Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by Felix Alluntis, O.F.M. and Allan B. Wolter, O.F.M. Leiden University in the Seventeenth Century: An Exchange of Learning. Edited by Th. H. Lunsingh Scheurleer and G.H.M. Posthumus Meyjes. The Lost Paradise. An Account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607–1768. By Philip Caraman. The Tübingen School. By Horton Harris.