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A History of Early Christian Literature

Church History, 1966
Robert A. Kraft   +2 more
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Hell hath no fury: gender, disability, and the invention of damned bodies in early Christian literature

International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2022
Daniel Rempel
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Early Christian Apocryphal Literature

2009
Abstract The apocryphal literature of early Christianity consists primarily of narrative traditions about the life and teaching of Jesus, his family, and his apostles, as well as letters, apocalyptic visions, and other-worldly journeys attributed to these individuals that fall outside the biblical canon.
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Lions in Early Christian Literature

1998
Bible dictionaries give references to the danger that lions posed to human beings and their flocks. Note that the roar of the lion is so terrifying that it can be compared with the voice of God. Evidence for the Christian story finally appears in two papyrus fragments of the Acts of Paul .
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Literature, Patristics, Early Christian Writing

2009
Abstract How does one distinguish more from less ‘literary’ texts of the early Christian centuries? What does ‘literary’ mean in such contexts? The failure to address these basic questions of language and method is a weakness of many contemporary scholarly treatments of early Christian literature and literary texts. Rather than propose a
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Hermeneutic Problems in Early Christian Literature

Vigiliae Christianae, 1947
Early Christian preachers and authors in their contact with the Hellenistic world were faced with the problem how to render the Jewish mode of thinking revealed in the Bible intelligible to outsiders. In the work of preaching the Gospel this problem even from the first contact with paganism was urgent.
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