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In the Footsteps of Paul: Scriptural and Apostolic Authority in Ignatius of Antioch

Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2006
Although they agree that the writings of Ignatius make frequent use of Pauline language and reflect seemingly little interest in the Jewish scriptural tradition, scholars frequently ignore these issues when discussing points of contact between the written gospels and the Ignatian correspondence. This article argues that there are in fact few such uses
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Beyond the Torah at Antioch: The Probable Locus for Paul's Radical Transition

Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters, 2014
The fragments of epistolary evidence we possess, principally in Galatians, suggest the perhaps surprising biographical judgment that Paul did not abandon a torah-based ethic for his converts from paganism immediately after his call near Damascus. Moreover, recent “Lutheran” criticisms of this biographical judgment lack cogency.
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The story of the Apostles Barnabas and Paul of Antioch

Гуманитарные и юридические исследования
Introduction. Antioch occupies a significant part of Hellenistic history. Located in the Middle East, it became the cradle of one of the oldest Christian churches Antioch. This article analyzes the history of Antioch in the period from 40 to 46 AD, when Barnabas and Paul actively conducted their apostolic activities in the country according to the ...
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Following In Paul’s Footsteps: Mimesis And Power In Ignatius Of Antioch

2005
Abstract Although it is now a commonplace to acknowledge Ignatius’ debt to Pauline thought, scholars continue to debate the precise nature of this relationship. The paucity of direct quotations from the apostle might suggest that Ignatius was not familiar with a collection of letters, and at most had access to one or two.
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Paul of Antioch's Letter to a Muslim Friend

Journal of Eastern Christian Studies, 2021
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Silas, Paul et Barnabé à Antioche. Selon le texte « occidental » d'Actes, 15, 34 et 38

Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 1984
Silas, Paul, and Barnabas according to the « Western » text of Acts 15,34 and 38. It seems only right that the so-called « Western » text of Acts should at times be rehabilited. Thus it is that verses 34 and 38 of the fifteenth chapter of Acts may be considered as genuine in the form in which they are to be found in the Codex Bezae : the former as
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La légende des apôtres Pierre, Jean et Paul à Antioche

Oriens christianus : Hefte für die Kunde des christlichen Orients, Bd.
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