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Religious philosophy / Philosophy of religion / Gifford Lecturers / Christian apologists / A Scientific Theology / Thomas Torrance / Alister McGrath / Systematic theology / Critical realism / Religion / Christianity / Religion and science
Date: 2010-08-18 15:43:36
Religious philosophy
Philosophy of religion
Gifford Lecturers
Christian apologists
A Scientific Theology
Thomas Torrance
Alister McGrath
Systematic theology
Critical realism
Religion
Christianity
Religion and science

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