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The Community That Raymond Brown Left Behind: Reflections on the Johannine Dialectical Situation
Among the paradigm-making contributions in Johannine studies over the last half century, one of the most significant is the sketching of “the community of the Beloved Disciple” by Raymond E. Brown (Brown 1979). Extending beyond Johannine studies, Brown’s
Anderson, Paul N.
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Mapping Language: Names, Speakers and Voices
Short Abstract In this conversational piece, we reflect on our experience of working with and on maps and map‐makers that have shaped linguistic conventions and ideas, suggesting geographers have much to contribute by engaging with such mapping. It illuminates how maps rendered the unpredictable geography of speakers and the naming of places as ...
Beth Williamson, Philip Jagessar
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NEW DISCOVERY IN SYRIAN COAST: THREE GARLAND-SARCOPHAGUS
In this article we will describe and analyze three marble sarcophagi that were recently unearthed from a hypogeal tomb; rescue excavations were conducted by the Direction-General of Antiquities (Damascus; Tartus) at al-Bayada necropolis, belonging to the
Bashar MUSTAFA, María CHÁVET LOZOYA
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Excerpt: Leadership within the Johannine situation has been approached from various angles, ranging from structures of leadership, to the location of Johannine Christianity with relation to other groups, to the identity/nonidentity of Johannine leaders.
Anderson, Paul N.
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Background Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death in adolescents globally. Post‐primary school‐based suicide prevention (PSSP) interventions are an evidence‐based suicide prevention strategy. However, adolescents' experiences with PSSP interventions are not well understood but are arguably critical to ensuring PSSP interventions have their ...
Eibhlin H. Walsh +3 more
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Epitaph of the agrophylax Synekdemos
In 2002, during the field survey conducted under the auspices of the “TÜBA Cultural Inventory Project of the cities of Denizli-Aydın”, the survey team directed by Prof. Dr.
Filiz Dönmez-Öztürk
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To pilgrims coming from the Mediterranean and Europe arrived in Asia Minor, some cities appeared real “wonderlands". The amazement reason was given mainly by Christian basilicas that rose complex and impressive in a context of the Roman ruins.
Emanuele Romeo
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The first historically documented pandemic caused by Yersinia pestis began as the Justinianic Plague in 541 within the Roman Empire and continued as the so-called First Pandemic until 750.
Bates, J. +25 more
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Des justices « populaires » dans l’Empire romain (IIe-IVe siècles)
Which sources for what sort of history? The libri talk about the governor’s justice in the Roman Empire. But what was this justice for the inhabitants of the Empire? Was there any place for other forms of justice?
Soazick Kerneis
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This paper concerns the early Roman cooking ware uncovered at Maloutena – the residential quarter of Nea Paphos, Cyprus. All registered diagnostic fragments were subjected to macroscopic, typological and quantitative examinations, and a selection of ...
Monika Miziołek, Edyta Marzec
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