Religion & Philosophy
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Hinlicky, P. R. (2013). The Reception of Luther in Pietism and the Enlightenment. In Kolb, R, I. Dingel, and L. Batka, (Eds.)
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Hinlicky, Paul R. (2014). Augustine, Luther and the Critique of the Sovereign Self. In Kirsi Stjerna and Deanna A. Thompson (Eds.)
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