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  • From: "Årstein Justnes \(j\)" <ajustnes AT online.no>
  • To: "Kata Markon" <gmark AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: excuse me and thanks (was: the literary function of the parables in mark)
  • Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 09:38:14 +0100

dear list,
 
i am really sorry for this. my intentions were the best.
 
i wish to thank all who have responded.
 
best,
 
arstein justnes
ass prof
ansgar school of theology
norway
 


What I think does necessitate an "excuse me" is a post that announces a topic, then asks for references (such as the one below that started this thread--though it's hardly the first). Isn't that what libraries--and librarians--and for? Special circumstances may necessitate otherwise, but authors should state this, rather than appear to be asking others to do their research for them.

> one of my former students is now writing a thesis on the literary =
> funtion of the parables in the gospel of mark. are you aware of books or =
> articles that may be helpful for her?





Anthony Prete
Haddonfield, NJ USA

Masters Candidate
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