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1994
THE CAUSES AND OUTBREAK OF WAR The outcome of the Peloponnesian War had left many of the victors discontented. Sparta had totally disregarded the wishes and interests of her allies and had pursued a policy of aggressive expansion in the Peloponnese, central and northern Greece and the Aegean which had at times seemed directed specifically against them.
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THE CAUSES AND OUTBREAK OF WAR The outcome of the Peloponnesian War had left many of the victors discontented. Sparta had totally disregarded the wishes and interests of her allies and had pursued a policy of aggressive expansion in the Peloponnese, central and northern Greece and the Aegean which had at times seemed directed specifically against them.
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2022
Jonathan B. Ensor revisits the scholarly consensus concerning Paul’s intermediate visit to the Corinthians between his first and second epistles. Ensor re-evaluates the textual evidence, interpreting the event through a socio-historical lens that focuses upon ancient trial by ordeal and exit in the context of communal conflict, shedding significant ...
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Jonathan B. Ensor revisits the scholarly consensus concerning Paul’s intermediate visit to the Corinthians between his first and second epistles. Ensor re-evaluates the textual evidence, interpreting the event through a socio-historical lens that focuses upon ancient trial by ordeal and exit in the context of communal conflict, shedding significant ...
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Paul’s Explanation of Christ-Movement Identity in 2 Corinthians 6:14–7:1: A Social Identity Approach
Biblical Theology Bulletin, 2021Philip F Esler
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The Corinthian ‘parties’ and the Corinthian crisis
Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology, 1991openaire +1 more source
Paul, Apostle of Pain: “One of Us-ness” and the Question of Suffering in 2 Corinthians
Journal of Early Christian History, 2022Matt O'Reilly
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