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		<title>Jesus in history, thought, culture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a historical figure, there are no absolutes about Jesus. Each religious tradition, from Catholic to Quaker to Pentecostal to Buddhist, perceives him differently. Scholars have seen him as hero, king, martyr, and rebel. These countless varying images of Jesus have all influenced history, the arts, culture, and social and political thought.]]></description>
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