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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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Early Christian Pilgrimage to a Byzantine Monastery in Jerusalem—A Dental Perspective
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Care for the Sick in Early Christianity: Lessons for the Current COVID-19 Stricken Church
Published 2021-06-01“… Debates on whether early Christians relied solely on exorcism and other miraculous healing under the assumption that all diseases are a result of demonic activity, continue. …”
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Greek Literature and Christian Doctrine in Early Christianity: A Difficult Co-Existence
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Ecclesio-Mariological Interpretation of Rev 12:1–6 in Early Christian Writings
Published 2023-12-01“… Early Christian literature contains numerous commentaries on the books of the Holy Scripture, including the Revelation of St. …”
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The Literate Education of Early Christians, and Some of Its Unintended Consequences for Christian Exegesis
Published 2023-12-01“…It considers the role of imitation in Christian education, and how early Christian imitation is distinctive. Finally, it illustrates how the increasingly sophisticated education of some Christians influenced the way they read and interpreted their own earliest and most authoritative texts. …”
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Pauline Pseudepigrapha and Early Christian Literacy: Are the Clues Hidden Right in Front of US?
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Early Christian Grave Monuments and the Eleventh-Century Context of the Monument Descriptor hvalf
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The Impact of Late Pagan Communities on the Oriental Slavic Worldview of the Early Christian Age
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Early Christian Literature: Christ and Culture in the Second and Third Centuries by Helen Rhee
Published 2006-01-01Subjects: “…Early Christian literature…”
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Hıristiyanlığın İlk Dönemlerinde Milenyalizm Meselesi/A Study of Millennialism in Early Christianity
Published 2020-06-01“…The article argues that in early Christianity, the Church did not expurgate millennial ideas; on the contrary, the writings of some Church Fathers hold it widely. …”
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Mugridge, Alan, Copying Early Christian Texts: A Study of Scribal Practise
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Satran, David, In the Image of Origen: Eros, Virtue, and Constraint in the Early Christian Academy
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Review of Martin Hengel and C. K. Barrett, Conflicts and Challenges in Early Christianity
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Reading (in) a quadriform cosmos: Gospel Books in the Early Christian bibliographic imagination
Published 2023“…Christian thinkers developed the widespread linguistic cosmology of the ancient Mediterranean in a novel way in order to advance a specific bibliographic project. Numerous early Christians throughout the Roman Mediterranean aligned the emergent fourfold Gospel with the structure of the physical cosmos. …”
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"'As I said to you before': Paul's witness to formative early Christian instruction
Published 2013“…<p>This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previous approaches, I eschew synthesis across a broad range and focus instead on the earliest extant Christian source: the letters of Paul.…”
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Early Christian scripture and the Samaritan Pentateuch: a study in hexaplaric manuscript activity
Published 2016“…<p>EARLY CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE AND THE SAMARITAN PENTATEUCH is a study exploring Christian interaction with the Samaritan Pentateuch as evinced by hexaplaric sources. …”
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