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    "title": "Biblical and Patristic Foundations",
    "description": "The Katechon reports begin with 2 Thessalonians and the early interpretive problem of the restrainer: what withholds lawlessness, whether that restraint is political, spiritual, imperial, ecclesial, or ambiguous.Core IdeasTextual anchorThe section should keep 2 Thessalonians visible as the root passage and mark later i…",
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