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COLLECTION DU CINR (Alias CSRM) Transférée À La BLSH (Juillet 2005) COLLECTION DU CINR (alias CSRM) transférée à la BLSH (juillet 2005). Documents disponibles sur demande et pour consultation sur place au Centre de conservation de la Direction des bibliothèques. COTE DE NUMERO AUTEURS TITRE SOUS_TITRE VILLE EDITION ANNEE PAGINATION COLLECTION VOL. NO. CLASSEMENT Why Americans Look To The Orient For Spirituality And What A-1 67 Cox, Harvey, Turning East, New York, Simon And Schuster 1977 192 p. Touchstone Books, That Search Can Mean To The West, The Use And Misuse Of People'S A-1 68 Cox, Harvey, The Seduction Of The Spirit, New York, Simon And Schuster, 1973 350 p. Touchstone Books, Religion, L'Attrait Des Religions Orientales Editions Labor Et La Parole Et Les A-1 97 Vittoz, Pierre, Genève, 1978 59 p. No. 1 Et La Foi Chrétienne, Fides, Hommes, Berger, Peter L., Modernization And Vintage Books A-1 119 Berger, Brigitte, The Homeless Mind, New York, 1974 258 p. 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