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The Bible and the Roots of Western Literature
Written by Adam Potkay and Monica Brzezinski Potkay
Narrated by Adam Potkay
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The Bible is renowned as a rich source of myth and parable, prose and poetry. Indeed, much of Western Literature owes an enormous debt to the unique and widely varied writings in this important religious text.
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