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Doubt and the New Testament
Yale University religion professor Dale Martin has some words of warning for the students in his course Introduction to New Testament History and Literature (website, iTunes): “De omnibus dubitandum.” Say it loud, he tells his students. Say it with feeling. … Continue reading
Posted in Academic podcasts, Bible, Courses, Five-star professors, Religion
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