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Weber, Philippe. (2007). Ph. Bacq & Chr. Theobald (dir.), Une nouvelle chance pour l'Évangile. Vers une pastorale d'engendrement (coll. Théologies pratiques). 2004. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 38(1). 124–125.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (2003). Stephan Ackermann, Kirche als Person. Zur ekklesiologischen Relevant des personal-symbolischen Verständnisses der Kirche (coll. Studien zur systematischen und spirituellen Theologie, 31). 2001. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 34(3). 396–396.
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Weber, Philippe. (2002). Daniël J. Louw, A Mature Faith. Spiritual Direction and Anthropology in a Theology of Pastoral Care and Counseling (coll. Louvain Theological & Pastoral Monographs, 25). 1999. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 33(2). 282–282.2 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (2002). Kirsten Huxel, Die empirische Psychologie des Glaubens. Historische und systematische Studien zu den Pionieren der Religionspsychologie. 2000. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 33(3). 444–444.
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Weber, Philippe. (1999). Peter Hünermann, Albert Biesinger, Marianne Heimbach-Steins & Anne Jensen (éd.), Diakonat. Ein Amt fùr Frauen in der Kirche — Einfrauen- gerechtes Amt ?, 1997. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 30(4). 551–551.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1999). Walter J. Hollenweger, Charismatisch-pfingstliches Christentum. Herkunft - Situation - Ökumenische Chancen., 1997. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 30(2). 264–265.
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Weber, Philippe. (1999). Jean Joncheray (dir.), Approches scientifiques des faits religieux, 1997. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 30(1). 115–116.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1998). Francis A. Sullivan s.j., Creative Fidelity. Weighing and Interpreting Documents of the Magisterium, 1996. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 29(1). 113–113.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1995). Ulrich Kuhnke, Koinonia. Zur theologischen Rekonstruktion der Identität christlicher Gemeinde (coll. Themen und Thesen der Theologie). 1992. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 26(3). 387–388.3 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1995). Johannes A. van der Ven & Hans-Georg Ziebertz (éd.). Paradigmenentwicklung in der Praktischen Theologie (coll. Theologie und Empirie, 13). 1993. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 26(4). 509–509.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1993). Samuel Amirtham & Robin Pryor (éd.), The Invitation to the Feast of Live. Resources for Spiritual Formation in Theological Education.. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 24(3). 404–404.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1993). Jean-Claude Larchet, Thérapeutique des maladies mentales. L'expérience de l'Orient chrétien des premiers siècles, 1992. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 24(4). 515–516.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1992). Mario Midali, Teologia pastorale o pratica. Cammino storico di una riflessione fondante e scientifica. Seconda edizione aggiornata e integrata (coll. Biblioteca di Scienze Religiose, 91). 1991. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 23(4). 506–507.
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Weber, Philippe. (1991). Il Magistero di Paolo VI nell'enciclica « Populorum progressio». Giornata di Studio ; Milano, 16 marzo 1988. In collaborazione con la Facoltà di Economia e Commercio dell'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano (coll. Pubblicazioni dell'Istituto Paolo VI, 10). 1989. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 22(3). 420–420.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1991). C. A. J. van Ouwerkerk, In afwezigheid van God. Voorstudies tot een psychologie van net geloof. 1986. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 22(1). 115–115.1 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1991). Peter F. Schmid, Personale Begegnung. Der personzentrierte Ansatz in Psychotherapie, Beratung, Gruppenarbeit und Seelsorge. 1989. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 22(4). 541–541.2 indexed citations
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Weber, Philippe. (1990). L. M. Rulla, s.j., J. Ridick, s.s.c., & F. Imoda, s.j., Anthropology of the Christian Vocation. I. Interdisciplinary Bases. II. Existential Confirmation. 1986-1989. Revue Théologique de Louvain. 21(3). 382–383.2 indexed citations
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