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Summary of Biblical Interpretation
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My first impression of the article is that it seems to stop too soon. Where is the presentation of the exciting new developments in interpretation of the 20th and early 21st century. Why no mention of the important impact of feminist studies of the bible, for example. I am glad to see the web site as a whole is not so mired in the past. I enjoyed this autobiographical article by Walter Wink. The Bible and Interpretation |
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Well, mazel tov! I didn't know you retired then. I've been retired (or is it retarded? ) for five years now, and you're right, somehow the time just gets filled in. But when one has six grandchildren, that shouldn't be a surprise.
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