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In-text: (Baldwin, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Baldwin, R., 2000. Anguish, Healing, and Redemption in Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece. Sacred Heart University Review, 20(1), pp.81-91.
In-text: (Barrett, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Barrett, T., 1994. Principles for Interpreting Art. Art Education, 47(5), pp.8-13.
In-text: (Beattie, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Beattie, T., 2007. Insight Beyond Sight: Sacramentality, Gender and the Eucharist with reference to the Isenheim Altarpiece. New Blackfriars, 88(1014), pp.170-186.
In-text: (Bynum, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Bynum, C., 2007. Wonderful blood. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
In-text: (DeLashmutt, 2009)
Your Bibliography: DeLashmutt, M., 2009. Viewing the Real Presence. Lutheran Forum, Spring, pp.38-40.
In-text: (Kuiper, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Kuiper, K., 2013. Painters of the Renaissance. New York, NY: Britannica Educational Publishing.
In-text: (McGrath, 2011)
Your Bibliography: McGrath, A., 2011. Christian Theology: An Introduction. 5th ed. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
In-text: (Noble, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Noble, B., 2009. Lucas Cranach the Elder: Art and Devotion of the German Reformation. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America.
In-text: (St. Bridget, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: St. Bridget, n.d. The Prophecies and Revelations of Saint Bridget of Sweden. [online] Moodle. Available at: <https://moodle.roehampton.ac.uk/pluginfile.php/74867/mod_resource/content/2/St.%20Bridget%20%28Birgitta%29%20of%20Sweden%20-%20Prophecies%20and%20Revelations.pdf> [Accessed 18 December 2014].
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