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'Passion'-ate About Confidentiality
A scanned copy of the confidentiality agreement viewers were required to sign at a screening of Mel Gibson's 'Passion.'
John Dominic Crossan, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at DePaul University in Chicago, was among those who attended a pre-screening of "The Passion of the Christ." "It was not the fact but the content of the confidentiality agreement that surprised me...." Read more.
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