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- Who: Justin Martyr and collaborators from the There are two related motivations at work hereFirstly, the importance of written evidence in general to Justin, and to the contemporary literary environment. Though early Christian authors-Justin included-have been presented as advancing an oral, barbarian epistemological system in opposition to Greek literary culture [114] this oral knowledge was transmitted textually (as is latent in alternative presentations of Christianity as a religion of the book)., Narratives of Jesus` life are, above all, textual have published the Article: Read it in Rome: Miracles, Documents, and an Empire of Knowledge in . . .
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