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BTTB
(redirected from Back to the Bible)

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BTTBBack to the Bible
BTTBBangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board
BTTBBack to the Basics
BTTBBad to the Bone
BTTBBack to the Bay (TV show)
BTTBBike to the Bay (National Multiple Sclerosis Society; Wilmington, DE)
BTTBBullet to the Brain (band)
BTTBBridges for Teachers - Teachers for Bridges (education conference)


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I changed my mind initially by going back to the Bible and taking seriously its central message in our lives" (p.
Schurmann writes that from the history of doctrines, this entire theme of nothingness and dissimilarity can easily be traced back to the Bible and Augustine.
Beginning with Whitman's "Song of Myself" as a text emblematic of both American literature and male autobiography upon which to foreground the history of an African American family, Clifton continues to interrogate an individualistic understanding of the self all the way back to the Bible itself, the text she quotes on the title page of her memoir: "Lo, mine eye hath seen all this, mine ear hath heard and understood it.
 
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