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Daily Archives: July 16, 2009
Christians and the Literal Sense
Johannes Quasten, Patrology, vol. III: The Golden Age of Patristic Literature (Westminster: Christian Classics, 1990) 182-183. Isidore of Pelusium was a fifth century Christian thinker. Quasten states the following regarding his approach to the Bible: The writer follows the historical … Continue reading