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Distal Radial Access and Women: Implications for Access Site Outcomes in Coronary Procedures. [PDF]
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Webster\u27s Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John - Book Review
Anderson, Paul N.
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2019
This chapter reviews the significant role played by the Gospel according to John in the early Church, and recent scholarship surrounding this issue. John’s importance in the Christological and Trinitarian debates of the fourth and fifth centuries is widely recognized, but controversy has surrounded the question of John’s use in the Church prior to ...
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This chapter reviews the significant role played by the Gospel according to John in the early Church, and recent scholarship surrounding this issue. John’s importance in the Christological and Trinitarian debates of the fourth and fifth centuries is widely recognized, but controversy has surrounded the question of John’s use in the Church prior to ...
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2012
According to ecclesial tradition, the Fourth Gospel of the New Testament is attributed to the apostle John, the son of Zebedee and younger brother of James the Great. However, the Gospel itself does not make use of the name John, and its author is not immediately identifiable. Repeated reference is made to an anonymous disciple characterized as the one
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According to ecclesial tradition, the Fourth Gospel of the New Testament is attributed to the apostle John, the son of Zebedee and younger brother of James the Great. However, the Gospel itself does not make use of the name John, and its author is not immediately identifiable. Repeated reference is made to an anonymous disciple characterized as the one
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The Gospel of John is one of the four Gospels from the New Testament of the Bible. The Gospels are the books of Christian Scripture that deal with the life and legacy of Jesus of Nazareth, also called Jesus Christ, who lived from around 4 BCE to around 30 CE.
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