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... allegory is that when we become " men , ” we are in a much stronger state of self - determination than we ever were as boys . In this discussion we will talk about the transformation of the human being as a prototype of the ...
... allegory is that when we become " men , ” we are in a much stronger state of self - determination than we ever were as boys . In this discussion we will talk about the transformation of the human being as a prototype of the ...
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... allegory of the people in captivity being removed from their captivity and taken across the desert is an allegory for what human beings must do in order to trans- form themselves . If we want to move from boyishness to man- hood , an ...
... allegory of the people in captivity being removed from their captivity and taken across the desert is an allegory for what human beings must do in order to trans- form themselves . If we want to move from boyishness to man- hood , an ...
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... allegory that they used their his- tory to talk about . There are universal stories that are tied up in the Old Testament allegories , but the Jews impose their history on the universal stories and call it humanity in gener- al . They ...
... allegory that they used their his- tory to talk about . There are universal stories that are tied up in the Old Testament allegories , but the Jews impose their history on the universal stories and call it humanity in gener- al . They ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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