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τὸ τέλειον and the status of the πνευματικοί in 1 Corinthians 13:8-12
Debates have persisted as to whether "the perfect" (τὸ τέλειον 1 Corinthians 13:10), as described by Paul, was a thing which, by its coming would cause the gifts of prophecy (προφητεῖαι 1 Corinthians 13:8b), tongues (γλῶσσαι 1 Corinthians 13:8b), and knowledge (γνῶσις 1 Corinthians 13:8b) to cease; or whether "the perfect" refers to something yet in ...
Kukuni, Tsholofelo Jeffrey
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The author of the paper analyzes John Milton’s great epic narrative through the lenses of Paul Ricoeur’s biblical hermeneutics and his philosophical reflection, in particular the second chapter of the philosopher’s last book, Parcours de la ...
Małgorzata Grzegorzewska
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„BAPTIZED INTO MOSES” - „BAPTIZED INTO CHRIST”. THE BAPTISM OF POLAND IN THE LIGHT OF THE PASCHAL EXPERIENCE OF THE CHOSEN PEOPLE IN THE REINTERPRETATION OF THE APOSTLE PAUL (1 COR 10, 1-13) [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to attempt to reflect on the baptism of Poland in the context of the Passover events in Israel as reinterpreted by the apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 10,1-13. The study is divided in two parts.
Nalewaj Aleksandra
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Barnabas: Early Church leader and model of encouragement
Acts presents Barnabas, an early church leader, as a model of integrity and character. It loads him with accolades. It calls him a good man (Acts 11:24), a prophet and teacher (Acts 13:1), an apostle (Acts 14:14), and one through whom God worked ...
R. G. Branch
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The parable of the Talents contains some elements that were intended to be interpreted allegorically. The master represents the Son of Man; the servants represent the disciples. But what about the talents?
Ben Chenoweth
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The debate between cessationism and continuanism regarding the translation of the phrase τὸ τέλειον (to teleion) continues to this day, through various arguments and interpretations.
Andris Kiamani, Aska Aprilano Pattinaja
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The circulation and distribution of classical Greek coinage
Abstract From a sample of the most prominent Greek city‐states, data involving a total of 999 hoards and 160,007 coins from 550 to 300 BC were collected to discern the relative magnitudes, consistency of issue, and distribution of Classical Greek coinages.
Zane Mullins
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Paul’s Heart as Spatial Metaphor in 2 Corinthians
In 2 Cor 6:11–13, Paul states that his heart has been enlarged to welcome the Corinthians and urges them to reciprocate—although an insightful article by Christopher Land in ZNW has recently questioned this standard exegesis, which we will discuss. In 2
Álvaro Pereira-Delgado
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Beyond Brunhild: reassessing women in the Fredegar Chronicle
Scholarly consideration of women in the seventh‐century Fredegar chronicle has long been dominated by the author’s hostility towards Brunhild, queen of Austrasia. Statistical analysis of Latin world chronicles before ad 900, however, shows that Fredegar’s representation of women was unusually high within this tradition.
Emily Quigley
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A textual commentary on Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians [PDF]
The textual problems of the Pauline epistles have rarely received systematic study since the work of Günther Zuntz in 1953. This thesis is a study of the text of 1 Corinthians using a different methodology, called "thoroughgoing eclecticism.
Kloha, Jeffrey John
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