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Jan 2020
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2020-01-26 LES FRONTIÈRES

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Même si le thème de la frontière peut paraître éloigné de nos préoccupations habituelles, ce numéro de la Foi prise au mot va vous convaincre que la frontière est en réalité un thème très théologique. Non seulement la question des séparations entre les individus revient de manière récurrente dans la Bible, mais franchir les frontières pour aller jusqu’aux co ... Show More
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