Sylvia Walsh Perkins (editor): Truth is subjectivity: kierkegaard and political theology.: Mercer University Press, 2019, 120 pages, $25.00 (paper) [Book Review]

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 89 (1):99-103 (2021)
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