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  • Craig, William. 1985a. The Historical Argument for the Resurrection of Jesus During the Deist Controversy. Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press.
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Bibliografia di Wikipedia

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Per approfondire, vedi Risurrezione di Gesù (Bibliografia).

Apologeti moderni

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Scettici moderni

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Voci correlate

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"Noli me tangere": dipinto di Pontormo, successivo al 1531, basato su un disegno di Michelangelo Buonarroti — Viene conservato nella Casa Buonarroti a Firenze
"Noli me tangere": dipinto di Pontormo, successivo al 1531, basato su un disegno di Michelangelo Buonarroti — Viene conservato nella Casa Buonarroti a Firenze
Per approfondire, vedi Serie cristologica.

Voci su Wikipedia

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  • Noli me tangere, famosa locuzione latina che significa "non mi toccare".
  • Noli me tangere, uno degli affreschi di Beato Angelico che decorano il convento di San Marco a Firenze, risalente al 1438-1440.
  • Noli me tangere, un dipinto a tempera su tavola di Sandro Botticelli, databile al 1491-1493 circa.
  • Noli me tangere, un dipinto a olio su tela di Correggio, databile al 1523-1524.
  • Noli me tangere, un cartone perduto di Michelangelo Buonarroti, databile al 1531.

Altri progetti

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