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79 Chapter 10: The remaining books of the Old Testament examined in the same way 88 Chapter 11: Did the apostles write their letters as apostles and prophets or rather as teachers? What the role of the apostles was. 95 Chapter 12: The true original text of the divine law. Why Scripture...
The Mythos of the Greek poets and the Logos of the Greek Philosopher/Rhetoricians are united in Christ and given transcendent meaning。 Education must be Classical and Christian because the modern form of education robs each generation of a Mythos passed on through understanding Virtue and Paid...
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