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<title>Structure Of Biblical Myths</title>
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<dateIssued>1983</dateIssued>
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<note>Pope John XXIII said: &#34;If we could find a way of getting mankind to sit down and read the Bible as a newly published book, A NARRATIVE OF MAN SEARCHING FOR HIMSELF, it would become very popular in places where people have forgotten it.&#34;

The Rev. James E. Annand, Dean of Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, states: &#34;Heinz Westman has given us an insightful survey of the structure of myth in holy scripture. It will be intriguing to psychologically informed counselors, pastoral theologians, and students of holy scripture. THE STRUCTURE OF BIBLICAL MYTHS is alive with new thoughts and possibilities, and will be an excellent companion to his earlier book, THE SPRINGS OF CREATIVITY.&#34;

William W. Simpson, O.B.E., M.A., Hon. Vice President, The Inter- national Council of Christians and Jews, England, states: &#34;The relevance of Biblical Myths, for many of which Heinz Westman cites illuminating parallels from classical and oriental sources, is as immediate today as it ever was, and the interpretation of that relevance makes that book an inescapably important 'tract of the times.' It has a particular interest and value for Christians and Jews who have at last come to realize the need for what is often far too lightheartedly referred to as 'dialogue.' Here indeed is material for a creative dialogue in which each participant confronts not only his neighbor but the innermost recesses of his own being.&#34;</note>
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