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British literature / Peter Kreeft / Thomas More College of Liberal Arts / G. K. Chesterton / Philosophy of education / Communitas / Catholic Church / John Henry Newman / C. S. Lewis / Christianity / Christian apologists / British people
Date: 2011-01-10 13:13:05
British literature
Peter Kreeft
Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
G. K. Chesterton
Philosophy of education
Communitas
Catholic Church
John Henry Newman
C. S. Lewis
Christianity
Christian apologists
British people

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