2014
DOI: 10.1080/21692327.2015.1031160
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Divine properties, parts, and parity

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“…This prompted Stenberg to write a revealing account of his inner life. 11 Using letters and notes as the basis of a cohesive portrayal, Stenberg's description is unusually detailed and difficult to define according to genre, mixing practical details of everyday life with philosophical musings about the mysteries of the soul. 12 Stenberg mainly intended the work for his descendants, who are also addressed directly throughout the text.…”
Section: The Life Description Of Pehr Stenbergmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prompted Stenberg to write a revealing account of his inner life. 11 Using letters and notes as the basis of a cohesive portrayal, Stenberg's description is unusually detailed and difficult to define according to genre, mixing practical details of everyday life with philosophical musings about the mysteries of the soul. 12 Stenberg mainly intended the work for his descendants, who are also addressed directly throughout the text.…”
Section: The Life Description Of Pehr Stenbergmentioning
confidence: 99%