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Church History, 1999
Robert Duvall's film The Apostle initially raised the eyebrows of those concerned with how popular film might portray religious topics. However, suspicions that this film would be another exposé attempting to cash in on the public's fascination with the well-known trials and tribulations of evangelists were soon laid to rest.
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Robert Duvall's film The Apostle initially raised the eyebrows of those concerned with how popular film might portray religious topics. However, suspicions that this film would be another exposé attempting to cash in on the public's fascination with the well-known trials and tribulations of evangelists were soon laid to rest.
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2023
Abstract This chapter argues that it is historically plausible to understand Paul as being short-statured, perhaps even a person with dwarfism. In 2 Corinthians, Paul speaks about being lowered down a Damascus wall in a basket. What interpreters have not realized is how small the basket that he speaks about is.
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Abstract This chapter argues that it is historically plausible to understand Paul as being short-statured, perhaps even a person with dwarfism. In 2 Corinthians, Paul speaks about being lowered down a Damascus wall in a basket. What interpreters have not realized is how small the basket that he speaks about is.
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2020
AbstractThe question of church order—specifically, of the relationship between Paul the apostle and the churches he founded, and of the patterns of authority and leadership that emerge from his letters—is an essential component in our understanding of Paul: unexamined assumptions about leadership and authority colour our reading of his letters in ...
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AbstractThe question of church order—specifically, of the relationship between Paul the apostle and the churches he founded, and of the patterns of authority and leadership that emerge from his letters—is an essential component in our understanding of Paul: unexamined assumptions about leadership and authority colour our reading of his letters in ...
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2014
“Who are the real outlaws?” It was a question that understandably preoccupied H. Rap Brown as he sat in his prison cell in Alexandria, Virginia, in late July 1967. In the eyes of his accusers—and particularly for Maryland Governor Spiro T. Agnew—it was a question that had one very obvious answer: they were men like Brown, the new chairman of SNCC ...
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“Who are the real outlaws?” It was a question that understandably preoccupied H. Rap Brown as he sat in his prison cell in Alexandria, Virginia, in late July 1967. In the eyes of his accusers—and particularly for Maryland Governor Spiro T. Agnew—it was a question that had one very obvious answer: they were men like Brown, the new chairman of SNCC ...
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From the Apostles' Faith to the Apostles' Creed
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1965Robert P. Meye, O. Sydney Barr
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Redacting Acts: The Acts of the Apostles in the Three-Year Lectionaries
Studia Liturgica, 2021Martin Connell
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1979
Oscar Wilde arrived in the cityl this morning by the 9 o’clock train, and the LIGHT was apprized of the distinguished arrival. We dispatched a local to the hotel to greet the aesthetic apostle. He found Mr. Wilde taking the world easy in his room at the Menger; he was dressed in drab velvet jacket, blue tie, white waistcoat, light drab trousers ...
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Oscar Wilde arrived in the cityl this morning by the 9 o’clock train, and the LIGHT was apprized of the distinguished arrival. We dispatched a local to the hotel to greet the aesthetic apostle. He found Mr. Wilde taking the world easy in his room at the Menger; he was dressed in drab velvet jacket, blue tie, white waistcoat, light drab trousers ...
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