
Episode # 112 Legal Apologetics And Human Rights Part 5
Christianity On Trial
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The Unique Literary Voice of the New Testament
This chapter explores the unique literary traits of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew and Luke, challenging the notion that authors must adhere to their era's literary conventions. It underscores the significance of acknowledging an author's distinctive style, using Charles Dodson's 'Alice in Wonderland' as a comparison to highlight the pitfalls of generic literary categorization.
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