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"textContent": "Here is another snippet from my studies research that also has a place here . . . .Ian Mills has a newly published book, The Hypothesis of the Gospels: Narrative Traditions in Hellenistic Reading Culture, that explains one important facet of the literary culture in which the gospels were written. It is a distillation from … Continue reading \"Understanding Why Narratives about Jesus Differ — and Some Implications\"\n\nThe post Understanding Why Narratives about Jesus Differ — and Some Implications appeared first on Vridar.",
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