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In the course of years of intuitive and rational searching, it became increasingly clear to me how the biblical narrative of paradise and the "Fall of Man" should be understood. Since I had not worked on any special literature on this topic, I was interested to know whether and to what extent my findings in this regard had already been found and published by other authors. Since 1994 I have therefore consulted several theologians on this subject, including Prof. Dr. Groß in 1994, Prof. Dr. Ruppert in 1995, Prof. Dr. Hoßfeld and Prof. Dr. Lang in 1998, Prof. Dr. Schmidt in 1999, Prof. Dr.…mehr

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In the course of years of intuitive and rational searching, it became increasingly clear to me how the biblical narrative of paradise and the "Fall of Man" should be understood. Since I had not worked on any special literature on this topic, I was interested to know whether and to what extent my findings in this regard had already been found and published by other authors. Since 1994 I have therefore consulted several theologians on this subject, including Prof. Dr. Groß in 1994, Prof. Dr. Ruppert in 1995, Prof. Dr. Hoßfeld and Prof. Dr. Lang in 1998, Prof. Dr. Schmidt in 1999, Prof. Dr. Drewermann in 2002, Prof. Dr. Albertz in 2006, Prof. Dr. Gertz in 2009, Prof. Dr. Waschke in 2012, Prof. Dr. Richter in 2014 and Prof. Dr. Willmes in 2016. None of these competent persons was able to show me, on the basis of concrete literature references, that the interpretation variant I submitted in points 1. to 5. formulated by me had already been published by other authors. This book has been translated with Artificial Intelligence.
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Hans Josef Lang urodzi¿ si¿ 28 czerwca 1952 roku w Lückerath w Eifel. W 1970 roku otrzymä Abitur w Kolegium Hermanna-Josefa w Steinfeld; w latach 1970-1976 studiowä weterynari¿ w Gießen; od 1977 roku jest samozatrudnionym lekarzem weterynarii z w¿asn¿ praktyk¿.