APA (7th ed.) Citation

Internationales Forschungssymposium zum Thema Evil and Death in Light of Present and Future Existence. Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature 2011, Osnabrück, Ego, B., & Mittmann-Richert, U. (2014). Evil and death: Conceptions of the human in biblical, early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian literature ; [Internationales Forschungssymposium zum Thema "Evil and Death in Light of Present and Future Existence. Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature" ... vom 21. - 25. August 2011 an der Universität Osnabrück]. Deuterocanonical and cognate literature studies.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Internationales Forschungssymposium zum Thema Evil and Death in Light of Present and Future Existence. Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature 2011, Osnabrück, Beate Ego, and Ulrike Mittmann-Richert. "Evil and Death: Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature ; [Internationales Forschungssymposium Zum Thema "Evil and Death in Light of Present and Future Existence. Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature" ... Vom 21. - 25. August 2011 an Der Universität Osnabrück]." Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies 2014.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Internationales Forschungssymposium zum Thema Evil and Death in Light of Present and Future Existence. Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature 2011, Osnabrück, et al. "Evil and Death: Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature ; [Internationales Forschungssymposium Zum Thema "Evil and Death in Light of Present and Future Existence. Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature" ... Vom 21. - 25. August 2011 an Der Universität Osnabrück]." Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies, 2014.

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