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The concept of joy in the context of F. Dostoevskij's understanding of the essence of religious belief. / Evlampiev, Igor.

в: Studies in East European Thought, Том 66, № 1-2, 2014, стр. 139-148.

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Evlampiev, Igor. / The concept of joy in the context of F. Dostoevskij's understanding of the essence of religious belief. в: Studies in East European Thought. 2014 ; Том 66, № 1-2. стр. 139-148.

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