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    An Investigation on a Coptic Embroidered Panel from the 13th Century “Crucifixion with the Twelve Apostles” (Benaki Museum, Athens) by Lila de Chaves

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The “Crucifixion with the twelve Apostles”, a unique Coptic embroidered panel, was on display at the Benaki Museum (Athens, Greece). …”
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    Apostle Paul’s Vocation as the Turning Point of Religious Education from Monocultural to Multicultural by Agus Marulitua Marpaung, Byung June Hwang

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…God's commission for the Twelve Apostles to teach and baptize to the ends of the earth, was apparently not fully understood by the Twelve Apostles. …”
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    Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark by Paul Adomako-Mensah

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This work discusses and narrates the accounts in which Jesus called the twelve apostles and their responses. It examines Jesus’ objective of choosing the twelve; discipleship and experiment/practice; discipleship and empowerment; discipleship and self-denial; and discipleship and service/humility; the failure of the disciples; and the implications of discipleship for our contemporary Christian setting. …”
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    THE EMPEROR AS A 'MAN OF GOD': THE IMPACT OF CONSTANTINE THE GREAT'S. Conversion on Roman Ideas of Kingship by Harold DRAKE

    “…These include his story of divine intervention (the vision of the Cross) and his decision to be buried amid markers for the twelve Apostles. But his biographer, Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea, chooses to liken Constantine instead to Moses, who led the Israelites out of captivity. …”
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    Kerigma: preguntas teóricas en torno a la primera evangelización de América (Antillas, 1510-Nueva España, 1524) by Eduardo Valenzuela A.

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Taking kerygma as its starting point, this study deals with Pedro de Córdoba’s Christian Doctrine for the Instruction and Information of the Indians (1510-1521) and the Colloquia of the Twelve Apostles (1524) recorded by Bernardo de Sahagún, as foundational works in the cycles of evangelization in the Antilles and New Spain, and simultaneously, the transformation of the first forms of preaching in each territory into texts. …”
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    Literary Journalism of the Conflict in Colombia: Olga Behar, El clan de los doce apóstoles and María T. Ronderos, Guerras recicladas by Elvira Elizabeth Sánchez-Blake

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This essay analyzes two representative works of literary journalism that have had an impact on public opinion and, furthermore, have revealed important issues about recent national events: El clan de los doce apóstoles (The Twelve Apostles Club) by Olga Behar (Icono, 2011) and Guerras recicladas: una historia periodística del paramilitarismo en Colombia (Recycled Wars: A Journalistic History of Paramilitarism in Colombia) by María Teresa Ronderos (Aguilar, 2014). …”
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    A Christian Expression of African Spirituality: The Case Study of Three African Initiated Churches in Ghana by Ernestina Afriyie

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In research to ascertain the validity of this assertion, this researcher looks into the circumstances surrounding the founding of AICs in Ghana, paying particular attention to the Church of the Twelve Apostles, the OSSAH-Madih Church, and the Musama Disco Christo Church. …”
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    The Theology of Priesthood and the Priest Office in the First Century Christianity by Dariusz Kasprzak

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Consequently the disciples of Jesus and their successors could continue his mission. The Twelve Apostles’ ministry was the very first and most important Christian ministry. …”
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    К вопросу о методике датировки первохристианских пещерных храмов Восточной Европы / On the question of the method of dating the early Christian cave churches of Eastern Europe... by Yuri Yu. Shevchenko

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Cave temples of this period (the last third V–VII cc.), Such as «Judicatory», «Three Riders», «Donators» in the district of Eski-Kermen (Taurica), multiple churches in this time of Cappadocia (Asia Minor), have thrones still adjacent to the inner side of the altar wall, to serve before the throne of the ancient liturgy of ranks (the «Twelve Apostles» – «Didache»; rank of ap. Mark of Alexandria, Jerusalem rite of ap. …”
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    Multi-isotopic study of the earliest mediaeval inhabitants of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia, Spain) by Pérez-Ramallo, P, Grandal-d´Anglade, A, Organista, E, Santos, E, Chivall, D, Rodríguez-Varela, R, Götherström, A, Etxeberria, F, Ilgner, J, Fernandes, R, Arsuaga, JL, Le Roux, P, Higham, T, Beaumont, J, Koon, H, Roberts, P

    Published 2022
    “…The belief that the remains of St James the Great, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, is buried there has stimulated, since their reported discovery in the 9th century AD, a significant flow of people from across the European continent and beyond. …”
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    Ribesalbes, un recorrido por los diferentes proyectos de industrialización. by Ivan Medall Chiva

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Reading the article as we know there are mines in his term petroleum oil, exploited first by the British, or as its own inhabitants develop a manufacturing to industrialize, this will be the case of the twelve Apostles…”
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