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    <body><![CDATA[Interesting material in the various early chapters, and my knowledge of the current state of scholarship on the subject is weak enough that I am unable to tell if the majority of it is still current.<br/><br/>The latter few chapters, dealing with Hebrew and Christian myth, suffer from two major problems: the first is the assumption that the reader has enough familiarity that the myths don't need to be described, merely referenced, and the second is that the information, while perhaps current in the 1950s has been rendered hopelessly obsolete by further developments in the field.]]></body>
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