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    • Quest for the Legitimizing Jesus Deployment of a Contested Symbol by a Non-traditional Religious Movement 

      Fugitt, J. Jeff (Interdisciplinary Doctoral Student Council at the University of Missouri- Kansas City, 2007)
      There have always been alternative interpretations of Jesus throughout Christian history. The meaning of such a symbol is never static. However, a general theological consensus had maintained an essentially hegemonic ...

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