"This Is My World!" Son of Man (Jezile) and Cross-Cultural Convergences of Bible and World (Critical Essay)
Journal of Religion and Film 2011, April, 15, 1
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- 14,99 lei
Publisher Description
Introduction [1] "This is my world!" With this phrase, Son of Man (Jezile) makes a claim upon its telling of the Jesus-story (2) as one that has to do with this world and the battle between the forces of good and evil, with Jesus being the example and embodiment of the good.
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