Burns, J. B. (2000). Devotee or deviate: The "dog" (keleb) in ancient Israel as a symbol of male passivity and perversion. The journal of religion & society, 2, .
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurns, John Barclay. "Devotee or Deviate: The "Dog" (keleb) in Ancient Israel as a Symbol of Male Passivity and Perversion." The Journal of Religion & Society 2 (2000).
MLA (8th ed.) CitationBurns, John Barclay. "Devotee or Deviate: The "Dog" (keleb) in Ancient Israel as a Symbol of Male Passivity and Perversion." The Journal of Religion & Society, vol. 2, 2000.
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