Tim Shrimpton

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How this odd way of reading the Bible had arisen is beside the point, but what is not beside the point is that it surely forced students to invent interpretations that were downright wrong, that it was pedantic and tedious, and that most important it was not much use helping Luther—or anyone else—find God in or behind the words.
Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World
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