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The improper behavior of Peter in Antioch (Gal. 2, 14)

open access: yesRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2005
In Ga 2, 14, Paul openly reprimands Peter for his inconsequential behavior. He stands in the midst of the practical problems concerning religious life, while, at the same time, trying to prevent a division in the converted. Christian life is presented as
Paweł Melczewski
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Pierre et Paul : une rencontre improbable

open access: yesPallas, 2017
The outline of the book of Acts is clear, from Jerusalem to Rome, with Peter and Paul as the mean characters. The key event is the so-called Council of Jerusalem. However, the book strives to bring together various trends of Jesus’ followers.
Étienne Nodet
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Law, Justice, and Grace: Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328) on the Gospel’s Relation to the Torah

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2022
Early and medieval Muslim anti-Christian polemicists do not present a uniform account of the Gospel’s relation to the Torah, and polemical concerns drive the positions they adopt. This article focuses on how Damascene theologian Ibn Taymiyya (d.
Jon Hoover
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الشريعة والعدل والفضل: ابن تيمية (ت. 728هـ/1328م) وعلاقة الإنجيل بالتوراة

open access: yesدورية نماء لعلوم الوحى والدراسات الإنسانية, 2023
لا يقدم مجادلو الحقبة المبكرة والوسطى من المسلمين الذين انخرطوا في الجدل مع النصارى تصورًا موحدًا للعلاقة بين الإنجيل والتوراة، حيث تقود الاهتمامات الجدلية المواقف التي يتبنونها. يركز هذا المقال على كيفية رد المتكلم الدمشقي ابن تيمية (ت. 1328م) لاستفزاز
محمد عطوان
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Conflict as context for defining identity: A study of apostleship in the Galatian and Corinthian letters

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2003
This article examines ways in which Paul defined the notion of apostleship in the course of conflict with rival authority claimants in the early Church. In Galatians Paul defines and asserts his apostolic self-identity in order to regain the oversight of
N.H. Taylor
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I’m okay, you’re not okay: Constancy of character and Paul’s understanding of change in his own and Peter’s behaviour

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2011
Paul argues in Galatians 2:11–14 that Peter was guilty of hypocrisy because he had withdrawn from eating with Gentiles in Antioch. Paul’s argument is best understood through the social and rhetorical conventions related to the encomium.
Eric Stewart
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Hıristiyanlığın Kurumsallaşma Sürecinde Antakya’nın Rolü

open access: yesDanisname Beşeri ve Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2021
Bu makalede Hıristiyanlığın kurumsallaşma sürecinde önemli merkezlerden biri olan Antakya’nın tarihi ve teolojik önemi araştırılmaktadır. Antakya Hıristiyanlık açısından Kudüs’ten sonra ikinci merkezi öneme sahiptir.
Rahim Ay
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Little Ice Age in Romania in the Vision of a Syrian Traveler

open access: yesPresent Environment and Sustainable Development, 2014
Archdeacon Paul of Aleppo of Damascus accompanied the Patriarch Macarios of Antioch, in Moldavia, Wallachia, Dobrogea for nearly seven years (1652-1659), just in time considered one of the coldest during the Little Ice Age, Maunder Minimum namely (1645 ...
Teodoreanu Elena
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Ignatius of Antioch and the Apostle Paul [PDF]

open access: yesScrinium, 2015
This paper looks at the establishment of the church in the city of Antioch in Syria, and the part played by the apostle Paul in its early history. It then examines the indebtedness of Ignatius to the apostle as seen in his letters written nearly half a century after Paul’s death.
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Lexis of slavonic origin in Paul of Aleppo's Journal [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Сериа III. Филология, 2017
This article deals with those words and expressions from Slavic languages (mainly Church Slavonic and Russian) that are found in the famous Journal by Archdeacon Paul of Aleppo (1627–1669), known as The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch.
Yulia Petrova
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