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1999
Abstract A bishop's contacts with the people of his diocese were few, only through pastoral letters and visitation tours. Visitations were often delegated to archdeacons or other subordinates, and the extent of bishops’ participation varied widely and depended on the individual.
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Abstract A bishop's contacts with the people of his diocese were few, only through pastoral letters and visitation tours. Visitations were often delegated to archdeacons or other subordinates, and the extent of bishops’ participation varied widely and depended on the individual.
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From the God of the Fathers to God the Father
Louvain Studies, 2006MERRIGAN, Terence +1 more
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The “God of the Fathers” in Chronicles
Journal of Biblical Literature, 2016The Chronicler has a penchant for developing paradigmatic vocabulary throughout his narrative. Many scholars have noted the Chronicler’s extensive use of the divine epithet “God of the fathers” throughout the books of Chronicles (twenty-seven times), yet few have investigated its meaning there.
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NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion, 2018
Every year during Passover Jews commemorate the liberation of their ancestors from Egypt. It was God who ‘broke the bars of their yoke’ and who ‘made them walk erect’ (Lev 26:13). Elsewhere, however, the Torah seems to suggest that the redemption from Egypt’s service was not so much a release from slavery, as it was a change of master (cf.
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Every year during Passover Jews commemorate the liberation of their ancestors from Egypt. It was God who ‘broke the bars of their yoke’ and who ‘made them walk erect’ (Lev 26:13). Elsewhere, however, the Torah seems to suggest that the redemption from Egypt’s service was not so much a release from slavery, as it was a change of master (cf.
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2003
Abstract Mary Daly is the feminist theologian most likely to be known to feminists outside the ranks of organized religion. Beyond God the Father remains a prophetic book, raising concerns that later become central in both English-speaking and French feminist theory. Daly accuses Christian theology of the heresy it most opposes idolatry.
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Abstract Mary Daly is the feminist theologian most likely to be known to feminists outside the ranks of organized religion. Beyond God the Father remains a prophetic book, raising concerns that later become central in both English-speaking and French feminist theory. Daly accuses Christian theology of the heresy it most opposes idolatry.
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The Shabtis of the God’s Father, Yuya
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2021Ahmed M Mekawy Ouda
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