While the author cannot speak for churches of Christ, common among them are unique ways of understanding holy scripture, believed to have been written by apostles and prophets of the Lord before the destruction of Jerusalem (70 A.D.) and circulated among the early Christian communities (E.g. A letter called First Clement in about 95 A.D., refers to at least ten New Testament books), then collected as a volume by the self-identified Christian community of the second century A.D. or earlier, e.g. the list of Marcion (140 A.D.)
The investigation about the Bible in the church starts with the origins in the Greek and Latin churc...
Official documents of the Roman Catholic Church make ample use of the Bible. The way the Scripture t...
A resurgence in the interest in other early Christian literature has brought the issue of the Christ...
While the author cannot speak for churches of Christ, common among them are unique ways of understan...
While the author cannot speak for churches of Christ, common among them are unique ways of understan...
This article discusses Clement of Alexandria’s doctrine of Scripture based on the terms “voice” of G...
The essays in this book honor and extend the work of Rowan A. Greer, Walter H. Gray Professor Emerit...
Clement of Rome provides a good example of how a pastor\u27s Hermeneutical principles, theological p...
This dissertation has its origins in my interest in early Christian use of the Jewish scriptures. A ...
2 In this modern age, people take for granted that the New Testament they use represents authentic w...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
In this article we point out the initial stage of the consolidation of the Christian text of Scriptu...
The New Testament is made up of 27 ancient texts that each have their own individual histories. The ...
While ancient historians create and study surveys of extant literature to determine what texts form ...
The genesis of this study was the iambic trimeter quoted by Paul in 1 Corinthians. It rapidly expand...
The investigation about the Bible in the church starts with the origins in the Greek and Latin churc...
Official documents of the Roman Catholic Church make ample use of the Bible. The way the Scripture t...
A resurgence in the interest in other early Christian literature has brought the issue of the Christ...
While the author cannot speak for churches of Christ, common among them are unique ways of understan...
While the author cannot speak for churches of Christ, common among them are unique ways of understan...
This article discusses Clement of Alexandria’s doctrine of Scripture based on the terms “voice” of G...
The essays in this book honor and extend the work of Rowan A. Greer, Walter H. Gray Professor Emerit...
Clement of Rome provides a good example of how a pastor\u27s Hermeneutical principles, theological p...
This dissertation has its origins in my interest in early Christian use of the Jewish scriptures. A ...
2 In this modern age, people take for granted that the New Testament they use represents authentic w...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
In this article we point out the initial stage of the consolidation of the Christian text of Scriptu...
The New Testament is made up of 27 ancient texts that each have their own individual histories. The ...
While ancient historians create and study surveys of extant literature to determine what texts form ...
The genesis of this study was the iambic trimeter quoted by Paul in 1 Corinthians. It rapidly expand...
The investigation about the Bible in the church starts with the origins in the Greek and Latin churc...
Official documents of the Roman Catholic Church make ample use of the Bible. The way the Scripture t...
A resurgence in the interest in other early Christian literature has brought the issue of the Christ...