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Christian mythology / Jesus and history / Jesus / Biblical criticism / Gospel / Life of Jesus in the New Testament / Apostle / John Dominic Crossan / Saint Peter / Christianity / Religion / Canonical Gospels
Date: 2014-07-03 13:09:53
Christian mythology
Jesus and history
Jesus
Biblical criticism
Gospel
Life of Jesus in the New Testament
Apostle
John Dominic Crossan
Saint Peter
Christianity
Religion
Canonical Gospels

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