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(pen name) Fidelis Sapientiae
Fidelis Sapientiae is a pen name used by an anonymous author of the essay “A Belated but Still Timely Word about the Encyclical Populorum 'Progressio'” published in the Winter-Spring 1978 edition of Studies in Comparative Religion

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A Belated but Still Timely Word about the Encyclical 'Populorum Progressio'Fidelis Sapientiae, (pen name) Vol. 12, No. 1 and 2. ( Winter-Spring, 1978) Christianity
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