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Paul's collection in light of motivations and mechanisms for aid to the poor in the first-century world [PDF]
In the first-century world, discussion concerning one's money and what to do with it constituted delicate ground on which to tread. Such a discussion normally would have been undertaken only between the most closely related of people who shared a similar
Watson, Deborah Elaine
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Dying 'through the law to the law' (Gal. 2.19)
In the Letter to the Galatians the law has been superseded by Christ's cross and faith in Christ is contrasted to the law. The juxtaposition of the law and the cross occurs in 2.19, where Paul speaks of them in terms of dying and living.
Gilthvedt, Gary E.
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Paul Hill, The Norman Commanders
Paul Hill, The Norman Commanders: Masters of Warfare 911-1135, Pen and Sword 2015. Résumé/abstract : Robert Guiscard, William the Conqueror, Roger I of Sicily and Bohemond Prince of Antioch are just four of the exceptional Norman commanders who not only ...
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Paul in Pamphylia (Acts 13.13–14a; 14.24b–26): A Critical Note
Acts states in 13.13–14a that Paul sailed on his outward journey from Paphos in Cyprus to Pergê in Pamphylia (Περγη), proceeding then to Pisidian Antioch – literally, Antioch-towards-Pisidia.
DOUGLAS A. CAMPBELL
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Documenta ad origines monophysitarum illustrandas;
This manuscript is listed in British museum, Catalogue of additions to the manuscripts in the British museum ... London, 1850, under title: Letters of Theodosius, patriarch of Alexandria;-of Severus, patriarch of Antioch;-of Paul, patriarch of Antioch ...
British Museum. Manuscript. Additional 14602. +2 more
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The Holy Spirit and religious experience in Christian literature c.90 - 200 ad [PDF]
The thesis explores whether religious experience and the Spirit are linked in Christian literature between c90 and 200. Three spheres of religious experience were chosen as illustrations - a sense of being personally encountered/overwhelmed by the divine;
Morgan-Wynne, John Eifion
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Exploring possible network properties facilitating recovery for residents of sober living homes. [PDF]
Jason LA +4 more
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Paul submerged?: a study of the content and possible origins of mainline post-Pauline theology
It is a commonplace of New Testament scholarship that the theology of Paul has been distorted or homogenized in certain late New Testament and early non-canonical Christian writings.
Dunstan, Richard W.
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The Origins of Christianity in Antioch
RESUMEN: En este Trabajo de Fin de Máster se estudia el origen y la evolución del cristianismo en la ciudad de Antioquía de Siria durante los dos primeros siglos, tratando de mostrar cómo fue la primera comunidad cristiana en esta ciudad y su evolución ...
Ríos Cerezo, Gabriel
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On Martyrdom, Suicide, and Christian Bioethics. [PDF]
Schimmoeller EM.
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