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In a textbook called _The New Testament:  Proclamation and Parenesis, Myth 
and History_ by Dennis C. Duling and Norman Perrin there is a fascinating 
discussion of The Lord's Prayer.  The book uses it in the first chapter as an 
example to look at several different types of critism.  Although, its kind of 
elementary it does give a nice survey of the subject.


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Anthony and Audra Russell
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