Flesh Becomes Word: a Lexicography of the Scapegoat or, the History of an Idea. By David Dawson. Pp. xix, 200, East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 2013, $14.71 [Book Review]

Heythrop Journal 54 (5):911-911 (2013)
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