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The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann and Second-Century Gnosis [PDF]
In the second chapter of the Prolegomena to his recent study ‘Salvation as History' (Heil als Geschichte) Oscar Cullmann argues for the similarity of Rudolf Bultmann's theology and the gnosis of the second century.
Rordorf, W.
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Two Powers’ and Early Jewish and Christian Monotheism [PDF]
Our understanding of early Judaism and its relationship to Christianity has been significantly advanced by Alan Segal’s formative work on the two powers heresy.
McGrath, James F, Truex, Jerry
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Among the weighty treatments of the Gospel of John over the last half-century, one of the most incisive has been Bread from Heaven, by Peder Borgen. As the unity and disunity of the Fourth Gospel had been debated extensively among Johannine scholars for ...
Anderson, Paul N.
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Where Soul Meets Body: Narsai's Depiction of the Soul-Body Relationship in Context [PDF]
Pre-publication draft (not intended for circulation or citation) of a contribution to a forthcoming edited volume on Narsai of Nisibis. Any comments, suggestions, or corrections are welcome (email to jwalters@rc.edu)
James Walters
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Foreword to The Testament of Jesus, A Study of the Gospel of John in the Light of Chapter 17
AMONG THE MOST PROVOCATIVE New Testament scholars of the twentieth century, Ernst Kasemann tops the list, and his most striking work is The Testament of fesus.
Anderson, Paul N.
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The Polarity of the Gospels in the Exegesis of Origen [PDF]
In spite of all the hermeneutic research, the allegorizing of the Alexandrians, and above all the exegetical work of Origen, remains a strange phenomenon of the early church.
Laeuchli, Samuel
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The confrontation between Greek philosophy and the Biblical heritage has led to a wealth of different currents, varying from Christian and Jewish neo-Platonism to religious convictions that proclaim a complete rupture between creation and the highest ...
M. Poorthuis
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A linguagem alegórica e a poesia épica cristã
The allegorical methods of interpretation, already used in the Greco-Roman literary tradition, were adapted to the Jewish Scriptures during the early centuries of the Christian era.
José Adriano Filho
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Creator’s freedom. Schulz’s late projects [PDF]
The article discusses the idea of creation coined by authors descended from the same, Austro-Hungarian cultural field, by: Bruno Schulz, Joseph Roth and Gustav Meyrink. Austro-Hungarian Monarchy created its own mithology based on nostalgia for the World,
Szyszka vel Syska, Monika
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Fallen Love: Eros and Ta'wīl in the Poetry of Robert Duncan [PDF]
This article examines Robert Duncan’s erotic poetics in the context of his interest in an elite “Spirit of Romance” and “Cult of Eros” that he recognizes in Lucius Apuleius, the Provençal troubadours, Dante and the Fedeli d’amore, as well as in his ...
Hair, Ross
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