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The document is a comprehensive bibliography of works related to 1 Corinthians, including books and journal articles from various authors and publishers. It covers theological interpretations, commentaries, and studies on the text, providing a wide array of resources for understanding the epistle. The bibliography includes both historical and contemporary perspectives on the subject matter.
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Bibliography Thesis

The document is a comprehensive bibliography of works related to 1 Corinthians, including books and journal articles from various authors and publishers. It covers theological interpretations, commentaries, and studies on the text, providing a wide array of resources for understanding the epistle. The bibliography includes both historical and contemporary perspectives on the subject matter.
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