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Another Look at the Antioch Incident (Gal 2:11-14)
This paper will address the incident in Antioch (Gal. 2:11-14) in the context of the challenges from Jews outside the Christian church in Jerusalem. Peter was afraid, not of the men James sent to Antioch, but of the message they brought him about threats
Dragutin Matak
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The preliminary urban missionary outreach of the apostle Paul as referred to in Acts 13�14
The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban missionary outreach of the apostle Paul as referred to the book of Acts, chapters 13 14.
Muthuphei A. Mutavhatsindi
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Paul, Antioch and Jerusalem : A Study in Relationships and Authority in Earliest Christianity [PDF]
Paul's life and work, including his relationship with the Jerusalem church, were dynamic, rather than having been predetermined in his conversion. The Antiochene church was crucial to Paul's development, to a degree not previously appreciated.
Craig C. Hill, Nicholas Taylor
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Herpetofauna Richness, Diversity, and Occurrence at the Northern Ecotone of Longleaf Pine. [PDF]
The longleaf pine ecosystem is recognized for its value in providing habitat to a variety of specialist and endemic species, especially herpetofauna; however, at the northernmost ecotone of longleaf pine (in southeastern Virginia) little is known about the denizen reptiles and amphibians.
Jones J, Bryant D, Yando E.
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Suffering for our sakes: the soteriological thought process of Ignatius of Antioch [PDF]
This thesis provides a comprehensive account of the understanding of salvation in the letters of Ignatius of Antioch. Ignatius' surviving writings date from the first quarter of the second century and are some of the few surviving writings from that ...
Leavenworth, James B.
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Two ancient theologians’ interpretations of the withered fig tree (Mt 21:18–22)
This article is an investigation on how two theologians from the Early Church interpreted the withered fig tree, as narrated by the evangelist Matthew (Mt 21:18–22).
Hennie F. Stander
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The Controversy between Saint Jerome and Saint Augustine over the interpretation of the incident at Antioch which Saint Paul refers to in the Epistle to the Galatians (Ga 2, 11-16) is well-known, but it has not been considered in the light of the Vida de
Pauline Renoux-Caron
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Christian-Muslim polemical exchanges and the relationship between the two faiths’ religious authorities in the medieval period were often rigid. One exchange between Christian theologians in Cyprus and Muslim theologians in Damascus is evidently ...
Faris Zwirahn
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The Changing Construction of Doctrinal Dissent:Heresy in Early Christian Times [PDF]
In the IInd century the Christian concept of heresy (denoting Christians opponents and / or doctrinal deviance) was meant to emphasize the claim of Christian philosophy to be unique and unitary and therefore superior to pagan philosophies. The concept of
Lohr Winrich
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Kościół apostolski o wyzwalaniu niewolników. Zarys problematyki
The statements of St. Paul (1Cor 7:18-24; Gal 3:28; Phil 16-22) and Ignatius of Antioch (Epistula ad Polycarpum 4, 3) were analyzed in this paper. In these statements the authors wrote about the liberation of slaves. The advices of St.
Piotr Szczur
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