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  • ...o be, namely the Son of God, is His resurrection from the dead ([[Acts 2]]:29-36), [[Romans 1:4]]). Here again we are faced with a question of huge impli ...y of St.Luke. (Harper and Row, 1958) is virtually devoid of archaeological discussion, while pretensions of seeing through Luke’s unstated theological intentio
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  • If you’ve ever entered into a discussion on the canon of Scripture, the issue of Luther’s view inevitably comes up ...s 1516 Greek New Testament, was openly accepted by the Catholic Cajetan.” [29]
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