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Second isaiah lands in Washington, DC: Martin Luther king, Jr.'s "I have a dream" as biblical narrative and biblical hermeneutic
Keith Miller
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Biblical Hermeneutics
100%
Biblical Narrative
91%
Martin Luther King
91%
Liberation Theology
89%
Washington, D.C.
81%
Exodus
80%
Hermeneutics
49%
Political Rhetoric
47%
Babel
43%
Rhetoric
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Oppression
34%
Exile
31%
African Americans
31%
Bible
30%
1970s
26%
Writer
20%
Social Sciences
hermeneutics
77%
rhetoric
61%
liberation theology
61%
American
57%
bible
48%
narrative
45%
exile
43%
oppression
35%
writer
30%
dialogue
26%
present
19%
experience
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