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Science, 1997
In the book review by Seymour Mauskopf of Before Big Science: The Pursuit of Modern Chemistry and Physics, 1800–1940 by Mary Jo Nye (Simon and Schuster Macmillan, 1996) (11 Apr., p. 216), there is a quotation about Linus Pauling “becoming a ‘biochemist.’” Sixteen years ago, Stephen Raymond and I were writing a book about the homocysteine theory of ...
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In the book review by Seymour Mauskopf of Before Big Science: The Pursuit of Modern Chemistry and Physics, 1800–1940 by Mary Jo Nye (Simon and Schuster Macmillan, 1996) (11 Apr., p. 216), there is a quotation about Linus Pauling “becoming a ‘biochemist.’” Sixteen years ago, Stephen Raymond and I were writing a book about the homocysteine theory of ...
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Pseudépigraphies Crypto-Paul, deutéro-Paul, trito-Paul et quarto-Paul
Études théologiques et religieuses, 2013L’analyse que François Vouga * propose des passages autobiographiques du corpus des lettres de Paul (2 Co, Ep, 2 Tm, 1 Tm) fait apparaître la pseudépigraphie comme une forme de fiction littéraire permettant de maintenir vivante la parole de l’apôtre et de rendre compte de l’actualité de l’Évangile pour l’universalité de l’humanité.
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2020
In Paul and Image, Philip Erwin challenges conventional interpretations of 1 Corinthians that tend to overlook the significance of ancient Roman visual culture in framing and posing exegetical questions. He argues that in 1 Corinthians Paul engaged in a long-standing philosophical discussion of visual representation, with consequential implications for
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In Paul and Image, Philip Erwin challenges conventional interpretations of 1 Corinthians that tend to overlook the significance of ancient Roman visual culture in framing and posing exegetical questions. He argues that in 1 Corinthians Paul engaged in a long-standing philosophical discussion of visual representation, with consequential implications for
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Harvard Theological Review, 1997
E Reviewing the Reviewer: A Scholarly Dilemma The independence of a reviewer is essential. But there should be some limitation to the power of his/her words. In particular, there should be a possible "droit de reponse" as is the journalistic custom in many countries. An unfortunate, recent experience shows that such a custom does not currently exist in
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E Reviewing the Reviewer: A Scholarly Dilemma The independence of a reviewer is essential. But there should be some limitation to the power of his/her words. In particular, there should be a possible "droit de reponse" as is the journalistic custom in many countries. An unfortunate, recent experience shows that such a custom does not currently exist in
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A Wisdom (Not) of This Age: Paul’s Education from His Letters to the Early Acts
Religions, 2023Jonathon Lookadoo
exaly

