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Theology / Hermeneutics / Biblical studies / Biblical hermeneutics / Exegesis / Biblical criticism / Biblical scholars / Craig Bartholomew / John Barton / Bible / Christianity / Religious philosophy
Date: 2008-07-18 10:45:46
Theology
Hermeneutics
Biblical studies
Biblical hermeneutics
Exegesis
Biblical criticism
Biblical scholars
Craig Bartholomew
John Barton
Bible
Christianity
Religious philosophy

Introuction to The People’ Bible Introuction to The People’ Bible The Peoples’ Bible seeks to reach a mass audience of people who have often felt left out and voiceless

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