At the Foot of the Mountain: Two Views on Torah and the Spirit
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Joshua M. Lessard., Joshua M. Lessard|AUTHOR., & Jennifer M. Rosner|AUTHOR. (2021). At the Foot of the Mountain: Two Views on Torah and the Spirit . Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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Joshua M. Lessard, Joshua M. Lessard|AUTHOR and Jennifer M. Rosner|AUTHOR. 2021. At the Foot of the Mountain: Two Views On Torah and the Spirit. Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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Joshua M. Lessard, Joshua M. Lessard|AUTHOR and Jennifer M. Rosner|AUTHOR. At the Foot of the Mountain: Two Views On Torah and the Spirit Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2021.

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Joshua M. Lessard, Joshua M. Lessard|AUTHOR, and Jennifer M. Rosner|AUTHOR. At the Foot of the Mountain: Two Views On Torah and the Spirit Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2021.

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