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2017
This chapter contains texts, translations, and analysis of the seventeen early canon lists (Old Testament and/or New Testament) in Greek in probable chronological order: the Bryennios List, Melito of Sardis, Origen of Alexandria, Eusebius of Caesarea, Cyril of Jerusalem, Athanasius of Alexandria, Synod of Laodicea, Apostolic Canons, Gregory of ...
Edmon L. Gallagher, John D. Meade
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This chapter contains texts, translations, and analysis of the seventeen early canon lists (Old Testament and/or New Testament) in Greek in probable chronological order: the Bryennios List, Melito of Sardis, Origen of Alexandria, Eusebius of Caesarea, Cyril of Jerusalem, Athanasius of Alexandria, Synod of Laodicea, Apostolic Canons, Gregory of ...
Edmon L. Gallagher, John D. Meade
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2017
This chapter contains texts, translations, and analysis of the nine early canon lists (Old Testament and/or New Testament) in Latin in probable chronological order: Muratorian Fragment, Codex Claromontanus, Mommsen Catalogue, Hilary of Poitiers, Jerome of Stridon, Rufinus of Aquileia, Breviarium Hipponense, Augustine of Hippo, and Pope Innocent I.
Edmon L. Gallagher, John D. Meade
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This chapter contains texts, translations, and analysis of the nine early canon lists (Old Testament and/or New Testament) in Latin in probable chronological order: Muratorian Fragment, Codex Claromontanus, Mommsen Catalogue, Hilary of Poitiers, Jerome of Stridon, Rufinus of Aquileia, Breviarium Hipponense, Augustine of Hippo, and Pope Innocent I.
Edmon L. Gallagher, John D. Meade
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The Biblical Canon Lists from Early Christianity
2017This book contributes to the discussion on the development of the biblical canon by presenting clearly the early Christian lists of canonical books. Scholarly and popular literature frequently mentions the views of early Christians on the biblical canon, and frequently the information is wrong or insufficiently nuanced.
Edmon L. Gallagher, John D. Meade
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Canon Lists of Church Fathers in Early Christianity
Religion and TheologyAbstract This article examines how the names of “church fathers” were compiled into lists from the end of the fourth century to the middle of the sixth century. Although not as common as biblical canon lists, these lists of church fathers attempt to vest ecclesiastical authority in the figures listed. Surveying Greek and Latin Christian literature,
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Ivory Lists: Consular diptychs, Christian appropriation and polemics of time in Late Antiquity
Art History, 2001This article offers a new interpretation of the function of ivory consular diptychs. An examination of ancient texts and visual sources show that consular diptychs originally held fasti consulares, or consular lists, within their leaves. This function forces us to re‐evaluate the significance of the images displayed on diptych covers, and reveals that ...
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A Christian List of Festivals in Toledot Yeshu
2009Some versions of the Jewish anti-Christian parody Toledot Yeshu contain a Christian list of festivals. A careful analysis of this list shows that it accords well with liturgical traditions of early fifth century Christianity. The mention of the indiction and Syriac festival names speaks for a place in Syria or Palestine. It is suggested that the Jewish
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Why Free Will Is Real by Christian List
The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2020openaire +1 more source

