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| The cerebellum is also believed to contain a conceptual internal model that reflects normal sensory congruities for a given movement or posture. The disparities in perceptions are of more significance than the congruities. I apply this insight to McLaughlin's proposal in order to conclude that women's citations of Jesus, for instance as priests and ministers, call attention not only to the heretofore illegitimate congruities of women's bodies and practice with Jesus' body and practice, but to men's likewise illegitimate representation of Christ. |
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