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The Christian would be well advised to get over his fear of the word and appreciate how important a tool it can be for understanding the content of his faith. At a "Consultation on the Relationship Between the Wesleyan Tradition and the Natural Sciences" in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 19, 1991, Dennis Bratcher presented a discussion of the adaptation of Near Eastern mythical thought by the Israelites.
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