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... past ; without ever losing their past , they merely had it available as one of the items that man carries in his historical - imaginative reper- toire . But even this slight shift in posture toward the past resulted in a major variation ...
... past ; without ever losing their past , they merely had it available as one of the items that man carries in his historical - imaginative reper- toire . But even this slight shift in posture toward the past resulted in a major variation ...
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... past ; the Scriptures are already interpretation . Old Testament religion is a mythic interpretation of the Hebrew past ; the New Testament is an " inter- pretation " of the Hebrew Bible ( in the light of Christ ) , and the patristic ...
... past ; the Scriptures are already interpretation . Old Testament religion is a mythic interpretation of the Hebrew past ; the New Testament is an " inter- pretation " of the Hebrew Bible ( in the light of Christ ) , and the patristic ...
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... past ; the Scriptures are already interpretation . Old Testament religion is a mythic interpretation of the Hebrew past ; the New Testament is an " inter- pretation " of the Hebrew Bible ( in the light of Christ ) , and the patristic ...
... past ; the Scriptures are already interpretation . Old Testament religion is a mythic interpretation of the Hebrew past ; the New Testament is an " inter- pretation " of the Hebrew Bible ( in the light of Christ ) , and the patristic ...
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