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Vielleicht haben Sie sich schon einmal eine dieser Fragen gestellt: Welche Eigenschaften zeichnen mich als Person aus? Und welche Gemeinsamkeiten habe ich – manch einer möchte an dieser Stelle vielleicht das kleine Wörtchen leider ergänzen – mit meinen Verwandten?
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Krause, C. (2015). Spiritualität und Persönlichkeit. In: Mit dem Glauben Berge versetzen?. Kritisch hinterfragt. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48457-9_4
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