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Byzantine Theology and Islam: Paul of Antioch’s Irenic Approach
For the West, Islam has generally been seen as a typical example of exotic, dangerous and unknown culture, whereas for the Byzantines, Islam was much better known, since they have to live together with Muslims for centuries and therefore their attitude could not have been uniformly hostile but consisted of manifold attempts to hold a (theological ...
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A Martyr with Too Many Causes: Christopher of Antioch (d. 967) and Local Collective Memory
Ph.D.This study focuses on Christopher, the Christian patriarch of Antioch who was killed by Muslim rebels in 967 due to his loyal support of the Muslim ruler against whom they were rebelling.
Mugler, Joshua Clark
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Medieval coastal Syrian vegetation patterns in the principality of Antioch [PDF]
The coastal area of Jableh, in the vicinity of the Saladin and Al-Marquab castles, is a fertile alluvial plain located on the northwestern part of Syria, in what was once the crusader Principality of Antioch.
Van Lerberghe, K. +23 more
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Plurality of Christian Groups at Antioch in the First Century: The Constellations of Texts
From the Letters of Paul (Gal 2,11) and the Acts of the Apostles (11,19-27; 13,1.14; 14, 19-26; 15,22-35; 18,22) we know that groups of followers of Jesus were already present in Antioch just a few years after Jesus’ death.
PESCE, MAURO, DESTRO, ADRIANA
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"The truth of the gospel": an exegetical and theological study of the Antitheses in Galatians 5.2-6 [PDF]
The present work is an exegetical and theological study of the antitheses in Galatians 5.2-6. Chapter 1 justifies the present work by pointing out the fact that both the six "antitheses" in 5.2-6 and the passage itself have not been given sufficient ...
Choi, H., Choi, Hung-Sik
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Why was Paul upset? (Gal. 2.11-14)
The tension between Jews and Gentiles is a well-recorded and pregnant debate within the field of biblical exegesis today. One of the biblical passages that directly relates to this special situation, often labelled the ‘incident of Antioch’, is Gal 2.11 ...
Hansen, Luka
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IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH AND THE ARIAN CONTROVERSY By [PDF]
This thesis has been submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for a postgraduate degree (e.g. PhD, MPhil, DClinPsychol) at the University of Edinburgh.
Gilliam, Paul R., Paul R. Gilliam Iii
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Divine and Imperial power: A comparative analysis of Paul and Josephus [PDF]
The overall purpose of this study is to investigate Paul's construal of divine and imperial power in order to analyse to what extent he may be judged pro-Roman, anti-Roman or in some alternative relationship with Roman power.
Pinter, Dean L, Pinter, Dean L
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Paul of Callinicum and his place in Syriac literature
This paper seeks to build upon recent work on Syriac-Greek translations by taking a closer look at the texts ascribed to Paul of Callinicum. Paul is generally held to have been the translator of the otherwise lost writings of Severus of Antioch and ...
King, Daniel
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