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The use of written communication by the early Christian leaders: for maintenance and the propagation of Christianity.
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Rune Stones as Material Relations in Late Pagan and Early Christian Scandinavia
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Rome and Women’s Response to Crisis: from Early Christianity to the Present Day
Published 2024-04-01“…As Project Leader, I had the privilege of coordinating this interdisciplinary, bilingual, and inter-university group entitled Rome and Women’s Response to Crisis: from Early Christianity to the Present Day, which critically examines - from a spiritual, socio-political, and cultural perspective - the stories of heroic Roman women who bravely confronted the crises of their time, from the earliest days of Christianity to the present. …”
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The radicality of early Christian oikodome: A theology that edifies insiders and outsiders
Published 2015-07-01“…In this article a study is made of the concept �oikodome� and its derivatives in the New Testament and early Christianity. Hence, in this essay the focus is limited to the use of the term οἰκοδομέω/οἰκοδομὴ(ν) in the New Testament, and briefly turns to inspiring trajectories in early Christianity. …”
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Aristotelian concept of providence according to the evidence of ancient and early christian authors
Published 2020-12-01“…The article discusses the concept of providence attributed to Aristotle by both ancient and early Christian authors. This concept was spread in two forms or versions: according to the fi rst and the main version, divine providence is limited to the celestial spheres up to the moon and does not include the earth and the sublunar area. …”
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Reseña: C. T. Djurslev, Alexander the Great in the early Christian tradition, 2019
Published 2020-12-01“…Reseña de Christian Thrue Djurslev, Alexander the Great in the early Christian tradition: Classical Reception and Patristic Literature, London, Bloomsbury, 2019, 240 pp [ISBN 9781788311649].…”
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The Typology of Adam and Eve in the New Testament and Early Christian Literatureand Eve
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The Cup of God’s Wrath: Libation and Early Christian Meal Practice in Revelation
Published 2018-12-01“…This article examines how the use of libation imagery, such as bowls (<i>phialai</i>) and wine, in the Book of Revelation to showcase the ways in which early Christians negotiated the language of sacrifice into their own praxis. …”
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The Symbol of the Phoenix in the Catacombs of Priscilla in Rome and Its Transformation in Early Christianity
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NAG-HAMMADI, GNOSTICISM, AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY - HENDRICK,CW, HODGSON,R
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Book review: The apocryphal gospels within the context of early Christian theology
Published 2015“…Based on: <i>The Apocryphal Gospels within the Context of Early Christian Theology</i>, edited by Schröter J., Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 260; Peeters 2013, Paperback; 90€; pp. xii+804, ISBN 978-90-429-2926-5…”
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Inimica amicitia: friendship and the notion of exclusion in early Christian Latin literature
Published 2016“…<p>This thesis discusses the notion of <em>amicitia</em> in early Christian literature. By examining letters and normative texts ranging from the third to the early fifth century, the study illuminates not only how contemporary authors shaped friendship conceptually but also how these concepts relate to the actual social practice. …”
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Early Christian epigraphy, evil, and the apotropaic function of Romans 8.31
Published 2017“…One of the most curious cases of epigraphic incidence of a biblical text is the use of Romans 8.31. Within early Christian writings, this Pauline passage is used approximately 20 times across nine different writers before 604 CE. …”
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The representation of women in early Christian literature: Armenian texts of the fifth century
Published 2014“…<p>In recent decades there has been a growing scholarly interest in the representation of women in early Christian texts, with the works of Greek and Latin authors being the primary focus. …”
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The religious context of early christianity: A guide to Graeco-Roman religions
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Inscribed within the image: the visual character of early Christian mosaic inscriptions
Published 2012“…For the first time, this thesis assembles the foundations of a comprehensive catalogue of early Christian mosaic inscriptions, places them back into the physical spaces in which they were meant to be read, and analyzes how these texts functioned both verbally and visually for the late antique reader/viewer, against the backdrop of Graeco-Roman traditions. …”
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Early Christian chancel panel from St Theodore's quarter in Pula
Published 2017“…The conducted analysis of the slab’s motifs and morphology draws the conclusion that it could have been a part of an chancel panel of an early Christian church.…”
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A school of Paul? Pauline texts in early Christian schooltext papyri
Published 2016“…Papyrological texts are a ‘vital conduit’ for our understanding of early Christians and school exercises in particular are crucially important for any study of Christian education in antiquity. …”
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1 Peter and Christ’s descent to the dead in its early Christian reception
Published 2023“…Chapter 2 begins with a brief survey of twenty early Christian sources which speak about the <em>descensus</em> from a variety of traditions outside 1 Peter, ranging retrospectively from third-century Origen to first-century Paul. …”
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