When faiths collide. By Martin Marty
Heythrop Journal 48 (3):502–504 (2007)
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Martin E. Marty (1966). American Protestant Theology Today. Thought 41 (2):165-180.
Carlo Ierna (2009). Anton Marty and the Phenomenological Movement. Brentano-Studien 12:219-240.
John Sullivan (2009). The Mystery of the Child. By Martin E. Marty. Heythrop Journal 50 (1):180-180.
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