American Psychological Association 7th edition

Dhas Prakasam, A. (ca. 2017). The pride of Babylon in Isaiah 47 revisited in light of the theory of self-conscious emotions [Book]. Mixed Feelings and Vexed Passions; Exploring Emotions in Biblical Literature, (2017) 177-195, (2017) 177-195.

Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)

Dhas Prakasam, Anthony. 2017. „The pride of Babylon in Isaiah 47 revisited in light of the theory of self-conscious emotions“. Book. Mixed Feelings and Vexed Passions; Exploring Emotions in Biblical Literature, Nr. (2017) 177-195: (2017) 177-195.

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Dhas Prakasam A (2017) The pride of Babylon in Isaiah 47 revisited in light of the theory of self-conscious emotions. Mixed Feelings and Vexed Passions; Exploring Emotions in Biblical Literature (2017) 177-195

Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science

1.Dhas Prakasam, A.: The pride of Babylon in Isaiah 47 revisited in light of the theory of self-conscious emotions. Mixed Feelings and Vexed Passions; Exploring Emotions in Biblical Literature. (2017) 177-195 (2017).

DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690

Dhas Prakasam, Anthony: The pride of Babylon in Isaiah 47 revisited in light of the theory of self-conscious emotions. In: Mixed Feelings and Vexed Passions; Exploring Emotions in Biblical Literature (2017), Nr. (2017) 177-195, S. (2017) 177-195

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