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Paul's Opponents in Galatia

Novum Testamentum, 1968
Problems apparently solved sometimes have a way of returning with even more puzzling questions. Such is the case with the attempt to identify the occasion for Paul's letter to the Galatians. Before the beginning of the present century, the problem was thought to be solved. A few fringe areas might still be debated, but it was generally agreed that Paul
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Paul: Crisis in Galatia

1990
This is the second edition of a work which first appeared in 1979. The first edition gave an interpretation of Paul's Letters to the Galatians which proceeded along the following lines: firstly, Paul's opponents at Galatia were Jewish Christians who believed that Gentiles had to accept the Law in order to be saved; secondly, that Paul first revealed ...
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An Imperial Estate in Galatia

Journal of Roman Studies, 1937
Tentative suggestions which conform to the conditions of a scientific hypothesis may play a useful part in furthering the slow and unending process of rediscovering antiquity. Proof or disproof of them must naturally await the discovery of fresh evidence, and such evidence may never come; but if it does, its appearance is doubly welcome when it ...
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Inscriptions and Monuments from Galatia

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1924
The war was responsible for my finding a number of interesting inscriptions and monuments in the heart of Asia Minor. I copied and sketched about two hundred, but as half of them have been previously published, I propose to deal only with the remainder here.During the latter part of my three years' captivity, 1915–1918, with the Turks at Angora, the ...
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Galatia

2015
William Moir Calder, Stephen Mitchell
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Roman Roads and Milestones of Galatia

Anatolian Studies, 1954
The recent discovery of a number of new milestones in Galatia proper prompts a re-examination of the road system of that area, important as it was as a centre of communications from early times. The importance of Ancyra in particular as a road-junction is well illustrated by a large number of milestones dating to the first and second centuries A.D ...
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Studies in the Roman Province Galatia

Journal of Roman Studies, 1917
In this Journal, 1916, p. 96, where, in the orderly execution of a systematic study of Colonia Caesarea (Pisidian Antioch), an account of the Homanadensian war would have been in place, this was omitted on the ground that ‘the account which Cheesman has given in the Journal, 1913, p. 253 ff.
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