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Converted Gods: Lives and Travels of Asante <i>Abosom</i> and <i>Asuman</i> Figures. [PDF]
de Witte M.
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Adults With Sickle Cell Disease in Nigeria Using van Manen's Phenomenological Approach. [PDF]
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2023
The early Christians were by no means a homogeneous group, let alone a church. This is the fascinating story of the beliefs, practices and experience of individual Christians of antiquity, their relationships to Jewish tradition and the wider Roman world, and the shockwaves they caused among their contemporaries.
Hartmut Leppin, Jan N. Bremmer
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The early Christians were by no means a homogeneous group, let alone a church. This is the fascinating story of the beliefs, practices and experience of individual Christians of antiquity, their relationships to Jewish tradition and the wider Roman world, and the shockwaves they caused among their contemporaries.
Hartmut Leppin, Jan N. Bremmer
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2020
Many fragments and testimonies in Usener’s collection, Epicurea, come from ancient Christian sources. This essay explores Patristic interest in Epicureanism, which is often critical, and sometimes imprecise or distorted, but tangible. It shows how the fading away of the availability and use of good sources on Epicureanism, along with the disappearance ...
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Many fragments and testimonies in Usener’s collection, Epicurea, come from ancient Christian sources. This essay explores Patristic interest in Epicureanism, which is often critical, and sometimes imprecise or distorted, but tangible. It shows how the fading away of the availability and use of good sources on Epicureanism, along with the disappearance ...
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Histories of Early Christianity/Christianities
Early ChristianityThis essay discusses the recent history and current state of the study of early Christianityor Christianities and offers some suggestions for future directions of travel.It considers whether historical Jesus research should be included in studies of earlyChristianity; what is at stake in different definitions of primitive or early; and theongoing ...
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1999
Abstract Early Christian societies and the beliefs and practices born among them did not arise in a vacuum. Christian writers and saints borrowed important medical and cultural traditions from the Roman and Jewish world in which they lived, adapting them to their own purposes.
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Abstract Early Christian societies and the beliefs and practices born among them did not arise in a vacuum. Christian writers and saints borrowed important medical and cultural traditions from the Roman and Jewish world in which they lived, adapting them to their own purposes.
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2015
The study of early Christianity overlaps with closely related fields of study such as New Testament canonical literature, Historical Jesus studies, and early Christian history (or church history/patristics). This survey will concentrate on the broader conceptualization of the formation of the religio-historical phenomenon named Christianity, the ...
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The study of early Christianity overlaps with closely related fields of study such as New Testament canonical literature, Historical Jesus studies, and early Christian history (or church history/patristics). This survey will concentrate on the broader conceptualization of the formation of the religio-historical phenomenon named Christianity, the ...
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Early Christian Mystagogy and the Body:
2022The theme of “Early Christian Mystagogy and the Body” offers food for thought because the body is not an easy subject in patristic thought. This makes our topic a challenging one. In this contribution, I will reflect on early Christian tradition in general, and on asceticism in particular.
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2011
Three theories have dominated thought and discussion about the relationship between Christianity and the natural sciences in the first seventeen centuries of the Christian era. The first of them, which continues to flourish despite a dearth of supporting historical evidence, maintains that throughout its history the Christian Church has been the enemy ...
Harrison, Peter, Lindberg, David C.
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Three theories have dominated thought and discussion about the relationship between Christianity and the natural sciences in the first seventeen centuries of the Christian era. The first of them, which continues to flourish despite a dearth of supporting historical evidence, maintains that throughout its history the Christian Church has been the enemy ...
Harrison, Peter, Lindberg, David C.
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