The Objects of Scientific Study

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The Objects of Scientific Study. / Mühling, Markus.
Religion Past and Present: encyclopedia of theology and religion. ed. / Hans Dieter Betz. Vol. 3 4. ed. Leiden: Brill Verlag, 2011.

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Harvard

Mühling, M 2011, The Objects of Scientific Study. in HD Betz (ed.), Religion Past and Present: encyclopedia of theology and religion. 4 edn, vol. 3, Brill Verlag, Leiden.

APA

Mühling, M. (2011). The Objects of Scientific Study. In H. D. Betz (Ed.), Religion Past and Present: encyclopedia of theology and religion (4 ed., Vol. 3). Brill Verlag.

Vancouver

Mühling M. The Objects of Scientific Study. In Betz HD, editor, Religion Past and Present: encyclopedia of theology and religion. 4 ed. Vol. 3. Leiden: Brill Verlag. 2011

Bibtex

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title = "The Objects of Scientific Study",
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author = "Markus M{\"u}hling",
note = "Creation IX: Science 1: The Objects of Scientific Study Druckausg. 2007, Online 2011",
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language = "English",
isbn = "978-90-04-13979-4",
volume = "3",
editor = "Betz, {Hans Dieter}",
booktitle = "Religion Past and Present",
publisher = "Brill Verlag",
address = "Netherlands",
edition = "4",

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RIS

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