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Minoan civilization / Ancient Crete / Epimenides paradox / Paradoxes / Paul the Apostle / Epimenides / Epistle to Titus / Euhemerus / Zeus / Greek mythology / Ancient Greece / Ancient Greek literature
Date: 2005-04-04 13:22:22
Minoan civilization
Ancient Crete
Epimenides paradox
Paradoxes
Paul the Apostle
Epimenides
Epistle to Titus
Euhemerus
Zeus
Greek mythology
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greek literature

Titus as Apologia: Grace for Liars, Beasts, and Bellies Reggie M. Kidd RTS/Orlando [removed]

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