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The Complete Story: A New Biography on the Apostle of Faith By Julian Wilson http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=e2RWZpOHfmoC|Wigglesworth:
“For a thousand years, the Bible was almost the only book people read, if they could read at all. The stories that were officially told and portrayed were Biblical and religious stories. That other fount of Western civilization as we know it today — the Greek classics — went largely unknown until the Renaissance. For our purposes, there's a noteworthy difference between these two literatures: in the Bible people are hardly ever said to be mad as such, whereas in Greek drama they go off their rockers with alarming frequency. It was the rediscovery of the classics that stimulated the long procession of literary madpeople of the past four hundred years.”
Ophelia Has a Lot to Answer For (1997)
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2010s, God, No!: Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales (2011)
Did Greece borrow from Israel? Or did Israel borrow from Greece? Can the parallels be accidental, do they obliterate the uniqueness of both Israel and Greece?
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The Common Background of Greek and Hebrew Civilizations (1965 [1962])
From At home with André and Simone Weil by Sylvie Weil, pp. 31–32 https://books.google.com/books?id=OdeDlT9-GBUC&pg=PA31
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Selections from Addresses of President Gordon B. Hinckley, Ensign, Mar. 2001, 64.
Melodrama: The Silver King (1993).
Source: Life, Sex, and Ideas: The Good Life Without God (2002), Chapter 20, “Intellectuals” (p. 86)
“A book read by a thousand different people is a thousand different books.”
Source: Sculpting in Time (1986), p. 177