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Daily Archives: 22 July 2006
Dei Verbum 14
The document begins a chapter on the Old Testament. It reads like a minute (or minute) version of Biblical history: In carefully planning and preparing the salvation of the whole human race the God of infinite love, by a special … Continue reading
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To His Wife
When I found this passage during my graduate studies, I wanted to use it if I were ever to marry. I lost the reference and pretty much forgot about it until a few months ago. On the occasion of … Continue reading
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