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> consistent with the skeleton being actually
Actually?
What does "actually" mean? Does it depend on what "is" is?
Or simply consistent with being that of a man from that time & place?
DW
Paul Chandler wrote:
>
> All in all, the results of the most extensive scientific tests
> available today, and a thorough review of the historical
> documentation, were consistent with the skeleton being actually that
> of St Luke, in which case historians inclined to automatic skepticism
> about ancient relics (I hang my head) must think again.
>
> The scientific report was published as:
> San Luca evangelista testimone della fede che unisce : atti del
> congresso internazionale, Padova, 16-21 ottobre 2000. vol. 2, I
> risultati scientifici sulla ricognizione delle reliquie attribuite a
> san Luca / a cura di Vito Terribile Wiel Marin, Francesco G.B.
> Trolese. (Fonti e ricerche di storia ecclesiastica padovana ; 29).
> Padova : Istituto per la Storia Ecclesiastica Padovana, 2003, (753 p.)
>
> --
> Paul Chandler, O.Carm. | Institutum Carmelitanum
> via Sforza Pallavicini, 10 | 00193 - Roma | Italy
> tel: +39-06-6810.0849 | fax: +39-06-6830.7200
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