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If we have two terms , as in English , that is convenient , but it is not essential : if one term , like Geschichte , is used , we simply ask that it be understood with the value that we attach in English to story .
If we have two terms , as in English , that is convenient , but it is not essential : if one term , like Geschichte , is used , we simply ask that it be understood with the value that we attach in English to story .
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If we have two terms , as in English , that is convenient , but it is not essential : if one term , like Geschichte , is used , we simply ask that it be understood with the value that we attach in English to story .
If we have two terms , as in English , that is convenient , but it is not essential : if one term , like Geschichte , is used , we simply ask that it be understood with the value that we attach in English to story .
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What I have called story is an absolutely essential and central aspect of the Old Testament ; it cannot , however , be too simply identified , indeed it cannot be identified at all , with history.18 Story belongs to literary form and ...
What I have called story is an absolutely essential and central aspect of the Old Testament ; it cannot , however , be too simply identified , indeed it cannot be identified at all , with history.18 Story belongs to literary form and ...
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