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Not exact matches
In any case it was probably inevitable that Bultmann's pupils (such as Günther Bornkamm)-- while accepting his negative
verdicts that Jesus did not think of himself as Messiah, Son of God, or Son of Man — should refuse to accept the dispiriting embargo on all discussion
about how Jesus did regard himself, and refuse as well to accept the excessively rigorous skepticism
about the facts behind the Gospels» literary
forms.
There's already a
verdict on matchy - matchy accessories, but what
about this subtler
form of coordination?
Earlier this month the Court of Appeals of Indiana ruled (via Deliberations) in an interesting case that involved a jury deciding that a plaintiff should be awarded $ 336,300 in damages, but failing to adequately communicate that to the court because of confusion
about how the
verdict form worked.
The firm began making the calls after fewer than 8 percent of clients who received a letter
about the
verdict failed to return the required
forms.