
Kronika franjevačkog samostana u Brodu na Savi (1706-1787)
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Well-researched, concise, and provocative, the book by renowned religious historian S. G. F. Brandon remains influential in biblical criticism, inspiring authors such as Reza Aslan. It shows how history is mostly written by the victors.
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