Transition

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Transition. / Schreiber, Gerhard.

Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15. Hrsg. / Steven M. Emmanuel; William McDonald; Jon Stewart. Band 15 Taylor and Francis Inc., 2015. S. 185-192 (Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15; Band 15).

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Harvard

Schreiber, G 2015, Transition. in SM Emmanuel, W McDonald & J Stewart (Hrsg.), Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15. Bd. 15, Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15, Bd. 15, Taylor and Francis Inc., S. 185-192. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315234724-30

APA

Schreiber, G. (2015). Transition. in S. M. Emmanuel, W. McDonald, & J. Stewart (Hrsg.), Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15 (Band 15, S. 185-192). (Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15; Band 15). Taylor and Francis Inc.. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315234724-30

Vancouver

Schreiber G. Transition. in Emmanuel SM, McDonald W, Stewart J, Hrsg., Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15. Band 15. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2015. S. 185-192. (Kierkegaard’s Concepts: Tome VI: Salvation to Writing: Volume 15). doi: 10.4324/9781315234724-30

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