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This book might also be seen as __ Christian primer._ A primer teaches us how to read. Reading is not just about learning to recognize and pronounce words, but also about how to hear and understand them. This book__ purpose is to help us to read, hear, and inwardly digest Christian language without preconceived understandings getting in the way.
Marcus J. Borg Speaking Christian: Why Christian Words Have Lost Their Meaning and Power - And How They Can Be Restored
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This book might also be seen as __ Christian primer._ A primer teaches us how to read. Reading is not just about learning to recognize and pronounce words, but also about how to hear and understand them. This book__ purpose is to help us to read, hear, and inwardly digest Christian language without preconceived understandings getting in the way.
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Speaking Christian: Why Christian Words Have Lost Their Meaning and Power - And How They Can Be Restored

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