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Anastasius of Sinai: Biblical Scholar
Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 2010Abstract Anastasius of Sinai (Anastasius Sinaïta) is best known as a seventh century monk, theologian, and presbyter, whose writings defended the Chalcedonian creed, explored the union of God and humanity, and supported his congregation's faith after the Moslem invasion of Egypt. His Hexaemeron reveals yet another facet of his work: that
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John Wesley as Biblical Scholar
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1960NO one would want to dispute John Wesley's own claim to be a man of One Book. Yet it is surprising how often scholars, both biblical and theological, overlook the significant work Wesley did on the Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Despite the value of his fearless modification of the King James translation, his text is casually dismissed in ...
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1970
Augustine's achievements as a biblical scholar and exegete can be appreciated only in relation to his childhood and general education. The African Council of Carthage of 397, at which Augustine was present, recognised an Old Testament Canon which included the books of the Apocrypha and a New Testament Canon which included Hebrews and Peter.
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Augustine's achievements as a biblical scholar and exegete can be appreciated only in relation to his childhood and general education. The African Council of Carthage of 397, at which Augustine was present, recognised an Old Testament Canon which included the books of the Apocrypha and a New Testament Canon which included Hebrews and Peter.
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1970
Origen was the kind of person, regrettably rare in Christian history, who appears to have been capable of entering into genuine dialogue with Jews. The obvious common ground for such debate was the Old Testament. He did not undertake any major study of the New Testament text of the kind which he carried out in the case of the Old Testament. The ancient
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Origen was the kind of person, regrettably rare in Christian history, who appears to have been capable of entering into genuine dialogue with Jews. The obvious common ground for such debate was the Old Testament. He did not undertake any major study of the New Testament text of the kind which he carried out in the case of the Old Testament. The ancient
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1970
Jerome was the greatest biblical scholar of the early Church. Jerome's own first 'little work' was a commentary on Obadiah. From Constantinople Paulinus and Jerome went on to Rome, together with Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis in Cyprus, to take part in the council held by Damasus in 382. Jerome lectured on scripture daily and wrote continuously. Didymus'
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Jerome was the greatest biblical scholar of the early Church. Jerome's own first 'little work' was a commentary on Obadiah. From Constantinople Paulinus and Jerome went on to Rome, together with Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis in Cyprus, to take part in the council held by Damasus in 382. Jerome lectured on scripture daily and wrote continuously. Didymus'
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Biblical Scholar as Imperial State Agent
2019This chapter examines the British Museum’s adaptation of Western archaeology in ways that appealed to biblical scholars and yet were amenable to the British Imperial State in the late nineteenth century. I contend that the Museum’s version of Western archaeology yielded various alliances with scholarly networks such that their published scholarship ...
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The Calling of Asian Christian Scholars: A Biblical Scholar’s Perspective
ACTS Theological Journal, 2018This article is an attempt to answer the question, what are we being called to do as biblical scholars in Asia today? What is our calling? Deriving inspiration from the story of the healing of the paralytic in Mark 2, this article critiques the traditional western biblical studies we inherited from the west.
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Roy Lee Honeycutt as a Biblical Scholar
Review & Expositor, 2005The editor for this issue have assigned me the task of assessing the role of Roy Honeycutt as a biblical scholar. I am grateful for the assignment, and I will try to evaluate his work in biblical study. Although it seems clear to me that his published work was secondary to his roles as preacher, teacher, and administrator, the work was important for ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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