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Enduring Shame as Costly Signalling: The Case of Public Confession of Sin According to Tertullian
Author(s):
Rikard Roitto
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December 4 2018
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April 13 2018
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Journal of Cognitive Historiography
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Equinox Publishing
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Journal of Cognitive Historiography
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jch
Publisher:
Equinox Publishing
ISSN (Print):
2051-9672
ISSN (Electronic):
2051-9680
Publication date Created:
December 4 2018
Publication date (Electronic):
April 13 2018
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Pages
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Stockholm School of Theology
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DOI:
10.1558/jch.17704
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