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... narrative element to still smaller proportions . scene . Similarly , we may distinguish the scenes so common in the gospels where a striking saying of Jesus is the real nucleus and a narrative framework has been retained to explain it ...
... narrative element to still smaller proportions . scene . Similarly , we may distinguish the scenes so common in the gospels where a striking saying of Jesus is the real nucleus and a narrative framework has been retained to explain it ...
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... narrative and of sayings was another editorial process at work . It may be that the characteristic evangelic unit - a pointed saying of Jesus in a narrative framework - facilitated the association of the purely narra- tive with the ...
... narrative and of sayings was another editorial process at work . It may be that the characteristic evangelic unit - a pointed saying of Jesus in a narrative framework - facilitated the association of the purely narra- tive with the ...
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... narrative , than that for some unknown reason the point of embarkation had the effect of making him shift his narrative suddenly to the first person , only to relapse obscurely and without cause into the third person sometime later when ...
... narrative , than that for some unknown reason the point of embarkation had the effect of making him shift his narrative suddenly to the first person , only to relapse obscurely and without cause into the third person sometime later when ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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