Canonization: Hearing the Voice of the Same God through Historically Dissimilar Traditions

Interpretation 36 (1):21-33 (1982)
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Investigations of the early order of the canonical material in the name of unity show that the unity displayed lies more in the hermeneutical principles used than in the material itself

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