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Walther and Loehe both used the conceptuality of visibility and invisibility in their discussions of the church. Most important, as the various manifestations of a tradition are compiled, structural assessments allow one to efficiently compare and contrast the respective conceptuality of each text and, subsequently, their respective hermeneutics. To go to ruin on what is already a ruin: Despite all its exertion of control, its erudition and conceptuality, a tendency toward the self-indulgently moribund lurks through the highly elaborated texture of allegory and decay. |
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