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Date: 2014-11-26 02:34:58
Christian mythology
Islamic mythology
Jesus
Messianism
Nathaniel Hitch
John L. McKenzie
Religion
Belief
Carpenters

Address given at the Memorial Service for the Rev Dr John Hughes Professor Janet Soskice, President of Jesus College and Chair of the Faculty Board of Divinity Saturday, 11th October 2014 at the University Church of Grea

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