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Introduction
Part 1. Truth and Human Jurisprudence
1. Stains of Impurity
2. Signs of Ownership
3. The Impossibility of Judgment
Part 2. Truth and Divine Justice
4. Theologies of Justice
5. Objects of Narrative
Notes Bibliography Index of Scriptural Verses Index of Subjects
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