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Parables of the gospels and their meaning for to-day

Parables of the gospels and their meaning for to-day

The author explains the background and the meaning of every parable of the gospels. Then he further discusses how to apply the parables in their direct meaning in the modern times, focusing on the ethical problems we face in everyday life.

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Book info

Author Martin, Hugh.
Reader Muncaster Martin
Language eng
Duration 8 h 31 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (8 h 31 min)
Original publication info S.C.M. Press 1937.
Keywords bibeltolkning exegetik evangelierna raamatuntulkinta eksegetiikka evankeliumit
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