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		<title>Il terzo giorno è resuscitato&#8230;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Esce finalmente in Italia il libro “Gesù l’Uomo” della ricercatrice australiana Barbara Thiering. Attraverso una tecnica, denominata pesher, propone una nuova visione della vita di Cristo e dell’importanza dei Rotoli del Mar Morto. Ma non solo…

di Alessandro Moriccioni e Andrea Somma]]></description>
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