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Dual Citizenship: Two-Natures Christologies and the Jewish Jesus by
  • Hesslein, Kayko Driedger
Publication details: London, UK T & T Clark 2015
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The Accented Word by
  • Hesslein, Kayko Driedger
Publication details: Consensus, Vol. 42, No. 2, 2021, pp. 1-7 ; 2021
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'Overlapping Memberships': Interactive Multicultural Theory Meets Chalcedonian Christology by
  • Hesslein, Kayko Driedger
Publication details: Dialog, Vol. 53, No. 3, Fall, 2014, pp. 195-202 ; 2014
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Free to Die: A Lutheran-Relational Approach to Medical Assistance in Dying by
  • Hesslein, Kayko Driedger
Publication details: Religions, Vol. 11, No. 4, 2020, pp. 1-8 ; 2020
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The Subaltern's Witness: Examining Luther's Explanation to the Eighth Commandment in Light of Clergy Sexual Abuse Claims by
  • Hesslein, Kayko Driedger
  • Pedersen, Else Marie [Editor]
Publication details: Alternative Luther: Lutheran Theology from the Subaltern, Lanham, MD: Fortress Academic, pp. 256-272. ; 2019
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