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Monday, December 25, 2017

Was It “the Word” That Was Made Flesh - Or Something Else?

In GREEK, lógos means, first and foremost, rational speech. Herodotus employs it to refer to the various “accounts” he wrote up concerning the Medes, the Egyptians, the Scythians, and the like. Others, such as Plato's Socrates, use it to describe an “argument” being advanced. In his Politics, when he ...


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