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Profile Interview: Thengo Kavinya talks to Dr Yamikani Chimalizeni on his career. [PDF]
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Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts, 2005
Decades before the publishing phenomenon The Da Vinci Code turned millions of readers on to the excitement and glamour of early Christian history and biblical studies, a steady stream of novels—some obscure, some bestsellers were teaching the popular reading public about the thrills and chills of the academic study of Scriptures.
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Decades before the publishing phenomenon The Da Vinci Code turned millions of readers on to the excitement and glamour of early Christian history and biblical studies, a steady stream of novels—some obscure, some bestsellers were teaching the popular reading public about the thrills and chills of the academic study of Scriptures.
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Gospel Parallels/Parallel Gospels
Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 2014Zeba Crook's Parallel Gospels, mainly for use by undergraduates and students who lack Greek, takes the genre of the Gospel synopsis in innovative and helpful directions. Crook's addition of texts of the “Sayings Gospel Q” and the Gospel of Thomas enhance the utility of his synopsis; Crook's innovative and controversial English translation is designed ...
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John’s Gospel as “Apocalyptic” Gospel
2020This chapter summarizes the conclusions of the previous two chapters and notes that the Gospel of John contains core elements of the Semeia 14 “master-paradigm” of an apocalypse. Even though the Gospel contains similar elements of form, content, and function, it is not an apocalypse.
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