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Linguistic Problems in the Early Christian Church

Vigiliae Christianae, 1957
distinction of peoples, neither with respect to mankind's guilt, nor to the promise of salvation. Christ was crucified for Greeks and barbarians alike. So, Hellenistic cosmopolitanism, furthered by Alexander and taught by the Hellenistic philosophers, took on in Christianity a new form and a new background.
Christine Mohrmann
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Science and the Early Christian Church

Isis, 1983
The discipline of history of science continues to expand. The need becomes obvious for synthetic articles that will review the specialist literature of a given field or problem area and report on expert opinion, to keep us abreast of the growing flood of work remote from our own specialties.
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Innovation and the Early Christian Church

Journal of Biblical Integration in Business, 1969
Significant institutional change is a difficult process for most organizations. The first century Christian Church faced a number of hurdles as it transitioned from the prevailing Jewish culture to a new Christian paradigm. One issue particularly problematic to the Jewish culture was the refusal of the fledgling Christian body to honor Jewish dietary ...
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Celibacy in the Early Christian Church

2007
Abstract The emphasis on the virgin birth of Jesus, the apparent celibacy of Jesus due in part to his itinerant lifestyle, and the apparent sexual abstinence of many of his disciples served as models for Christian practice at a later period.
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An Early Christian Church Complex at Magen

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1985
A church complex consisting offour buildings was discovered at Kibbutz Magen in the western Negev. These buildings and associated settlement evidence bring to light several new features of church construction during the Byzantine period and expand the picture of settlement in the Negev during this period.
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Canon Lists of Church Fathers in Early Christianity

Religion and Theology
Abstract 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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