Josef Zvěřina on Friendship: My Friend, the Unbeliever
Journal Title: Theology and Philosophy of Education - Year 2023, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Josef Zvěřina on Friendship: My Friend, the Unbeliever is the translation from Czech of the text: Zvěřina, Josef. 1995. “Můj přítel nevěrec.” In Pět cest k radosti [The five ways to joy], edited by Jolana Poláková, 79–80. Prague: Zvon.
Authors and Affiliations
Zvěřina, Josef (text), Svoboda, Ondřej (translation of the text)
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