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		<title>2012 and the Noah Narrative</title>
		<description>Comments for 2012 and the Noah Narrative at http://juliamobrien.net , comment 1 to 3 out of 3 comments</description>
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			<title>to chris h.</title>
			<link>http://juliamobrien.net/index.php/blog/2012-and-the-noah-narrative.html#comment-234</link>
			<description>Sorry I missed your paper.  Any chance of me getting a copy?
Julia - Julia M. O'Brien</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 02:45:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Noah's ark, 2012, and the SBL annual meeting</title>
			<link>http://juliamobrien.net/index.php/blog/2012-and-the-noah-narrative.html#comment-233</link>
			<description>After crossing paths with you at the SBL meeting today, Julia, I gave a presentation on Deluge paintings, focusing on those that highlight the bodies of drowning or drowned flood victims.

I wrote a popular-level article some years ago called &quot;Mixed Reviews: On (Not) Using the Genesis Stories in Ministry to Children.&quot; I was thinking along the same lines.

I have seen 2012, and it features literal arks … - Christopher Heard</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:34:36 +0100</pubDate>
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			<link>http://juliamobrien.net/index.php/blog/2012-and-the-noah-narrative.html#comment-231</link>
			<description>I share your horror that Noah's Ark is such a common theme in children's religion and art.  It is also curious that the story is so seldom examined in adult Christian education.  Is it because it is &quot;a children's story&quot;? Or is it because adults don;t want to go near it? - Scott F</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 06:55:54 +0100</pubDate>
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