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      ChristianityJust war theory (Philosophy)New Testament TheologyEarly Christianity, New Testament, history of biblical interpretation
This is a draft of the paper I presented at the Oxford Patristics Conference.  Please pardon the rough translations.
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      PatristicsOrigen of AlexandriaEarly Christianity, New Testament, history of biblical interpretationEarly Christian Preaching
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      GnosticismGreek LiteraturePapyrologyGreek Language
This 631 page book published by SBL Press (ECL) in 2015 is a selection of papers and responses offered in or by 22 participants in the Didache Section of the Society of Biblical Literature which have not been published before. They... more
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      Early Christianity, New Testament, history of biblical interpretationDidache
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      Early ChristianityApostle Paul and the Pauline LettersOrigen of AlexandriaEarly Christianity, New Testament, history of biblical interpretation
This study argues for a development among the earliest followers of Jesus in their understanding of the significance of his death from an act of murder to a central factor in the solution to the problem of sin. Particular attention is... more
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      Early ChristianitySoteriologyEarly Christianity, New Testament, history of biblical interpretationDoctrine of God, Christology, Soteriology, Historical Theology, Biblical Studies, Dogmatic Theology, Analytic Theology, Continental Theology, Biblical Theology, Thomas F. Torrance, Karl Barth, John Calvin, Systematic Theology
First Proofs of Paper coming out in JECS 27.3.
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      HomileticsOrigen of AlexandriaHistorical Theology, PatristicsEarly Christianity, New Testament, history of biblical interpretation
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      New TestamentEarly ChristianityEarly Christianity, New Testament, history of biblical interpretation
Herod I of Judea died in 4 B.C. according to three separate means provided by Flavius Josephus. Date of Jesus' birth preceded this in 6 or 5 B.C..
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      Jewish StudiesNew TestamentJewish HistorySecond Temple Judaism