Athanasius frequently quotes the Pauline epistles in his writings. The author examines and classifies Athanasius's references to these works as citations, adaptations, or allusions. He then considers whether it is likely that Athanasius was quoting from memory or copying a written text. Finally, he discusses the agreement of Athanasius's text with Primary and Secondary Alexandrian witnesses, as well as with the Byzantine text-type.25 page(s
Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378-444) marks a new period in the history of the Alexandrian exegesis. The ...
Housed in the library of the Lavra Monastery on Mount Athos with the shelf number Bʹ 64 [184] is Gre...
Study of a Coptic text which is attributed to both Athanasius and Pachomius.7 page(s
The study of patristic quotations of the Greek New Testament has proven valuable in the field of te...
The Alexandrian text-type is traditionally known by textual critics to exist in two groups. In the m...
This study offers a fresh approach to reception historical studies of New Testament texts, guided by...
In his passage 2 Timothy 2,19 Saint Paul quotes two passages – or, at least, so he says – from the O...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe subject of this Dissertation belongs to the general field of th...
This thesis is a study of the interpretation and reception of the writings attributed to the apostle...
The contribution offers the edition of the Ethiopic and Latin versions of a partially inedited text ...
The genesis of this study was the iambic trimeter quoted by Paul in 1 Corinthians. It rapidly expand...
Evidence for Pauline authorship is overwhelming, both internally and externally. It is filled with s...
Many may have noticed that Paul employs large number of passages from the book of Isaiah in his vari...
This dissertation argues that Hermas, the author the Shepherd, was meaningfully influenced by a corp...
Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378-444) marks a new period in the history of the Alexandrian exegesis. The ...
Housed in the library of the Lavra Monastery on Mount Athos with the shelf number Bʹ 64 [184] is Gre...
Study of a Coptic text which is attributed to both Athanasius and Pachomius.7 page(s
The study of patristic quotations of the Greek New Testament has proven valuable in the field of te...
The Alexandrian text-type is traditionally known by textual critics to exist in two groups. In the m...
This study offers a fresh approach to reception historical studies of New Testament texts, guided by...
In his passage 2 Timothy 2,19 Saint Paul quotes two passages – or, at least, so he says – from the O...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe subject of this Dissertation belongs to the general field of th...
This thesis is a study of the interpretation and reception of the writings attributed to the apostle...
The contribution offers the edition of the Ethiopic and Latin versions of a partially inedited text ...
The genesis of this study was the iambic trimeter quoted by Paul in 1 Corinthians. It rapidly expand...
Evidence for Pauline authorship is overwhelming, both internally and externally. It is filled with s...
Many may have noticed that Paul employs large number of passages from the book of Isaiah in his vari...
This dissertation argues that Hermas, the author the Shepherd, was meaningfully influenced by a corp...
Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378-444) marks a new period in the history of the Alexandrian exegesis. The ...
Housed in the library of the Lavra Monastery on Mount Athos with the shelf number Bʹ 64 [184] is Gre...
Study of a Coptic text which is attributed to both Athanasius and Pachomius.7 page(s