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While none of this is new to scholarship , new light is shed by the literary critic on the formation of characters in the gospel tradition . Indeed , whether there was or was not any historical information about the personalities ...
While none of this is new to scholarship , new light is shed by the literary critic on the formation of characters in the gospel tradition . Indeed , whether there was or was not any historical information about the personalities ...
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Furthermore , Erskine takes seriously the claim of classical Protestant theology that faith has an explicit character , but he goes on to argue that it properly has this cognitive status only when one's recognition of divinity receives ...
Furthermore , Erskine takes seriously the claim of classical Protestant theology that faith has an explicit character , but he goes on to argue that it properly has this cognitive status only when one's recognition of divinity receives ...
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37 Trustworthiness , for example , is an abstract quality , a trait of character , whereas the other forms he mentions , such as giving " and " receiving , suggest acts through which such character is manifested .
37 Trustworthiness , for example , is an abstract quality , a trait of character , whereas the other forms he mentions , such as giving " and " receiving , suggest acts through which such character is manifested .
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