Paul’s approach to death in his letters and in early Pauline effective history
<p>This thesis analyzes the Apostle Paul’s approach to his own death. The term “approach” is deliberately vague and is intended to encompass a number of questions: What was Paul’s attitude toward his death? How did he act and what did he say and write in view of it? What hopes did he hold for...
Autor principal: | Kirk, AN |
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Altres autors: | Bockmuehl, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2014
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