"both Christianity And Islam Are Logocentric," He Told His Students, "meaning They Are Focused On The Word. In Christian Tradition, The Word Became Flesh In The Book Of John: 'and The Word Was Made Flesh, And He Dwelt Among Us. 'therefore, It Was Acceptable To Depict The Word As Having A Human Form. In Islamic Tradition, However, The Word Did Not Become Flesh, And Therefore The Word Needs To Remain In The Form Of A Word … In Most Cases, Calligraphic Renderings Of The Names Of The Holy Figures Of Islam."
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"both Christianity And Islam Are Logocentric," He
Dan Brown
"both Christianity And Islam Are Logocentric," He Told His Students, "meaning They Are Focused On The Word. In Christian Tradition, The Word Became Flesh In The Book Of John: 'and The Word Was Made Flesh, And He Dwelt Among Us. 'therefore, It Was Acceptable To Depict The Word As Having A Human Form. In Islamic Tradition, However, The Word Did Not Become Flesh, And Therefore The Word Needs To Remain In The Form Of A Word … In Most Cases, Calligraphic Renderings Of The Names Of The Holy Figures Of Islam."
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