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8. Agreed.
Sun May 5, 2013, 04:52 PM
May 2013

The word "theology" indicates study of one's own religion, which is obviously not the same thing as an unbiased study of religion in general, which is the goal of a course in comparative religion. However, the author does, otherwise, make good points. His own misuse of the word "theology" tends to undermine his point (or perhaps, actually emphasizes it?) a bit, though.

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