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The Object Relations Lens Alan S Gurman Luther’s conflict with Rome forced

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Luther’s conflict with Rome forced him to address the issue of papal authority

The volume editor is a renowned psychiatrist and author with more than 25 years of experience in both clinical and research settings diagnosing and treating patients with mood and psychotic disorders

It explores how interest groups have organized and articulated their support for numerous issues

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