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Date: 2005-01-11 15:25:00
Fiction
Semiotics
Canonical Gospels
Parables of Jesus
Jesus
Parable
John Dominic Crossan
Structuralism
Gospel of Luke
Christianity
Religion
Belief

Structural Analysis of Jesus' Narrative Parables: A Conservative Approach

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