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The Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian
Theological Education Volume 40, Number 1 ISSUE FOCUS 2004 New Directions for the Timeless Quest— Theological Libraries in an Era of Change
Curriculum Vitae 2018 Name
Download Ancient Apocryphal Gospels
A Matthean Typology
NT Context Exam (“Christian Origins”)
Curriculum Vitae
March-2021-New-Arrivals
T.C. Kütüphanesinde BULUNAN HARVARD the LOGICAL
Prelims Bibliography--New Testament Area 1
Elaine Pagels – the Gnostic Gospels
HTR Volume 88 Issue 4 Cover and Front Matter
Locating Matthew in Israel
Erudition, Power, Secrecy, and Empire
History and the Historical Jesus in the Nag Hammadi Literature
The Librarian's Guide to the Apostolic Fathers
Introduction of the New Testament Koester Helmut
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Fire in the Bread, Life in the Body: the Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian
Nasrallah 1 Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity
Tributes Koester & Harrington 1 Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations Volume 4 (2009): Koester & Harrington 1-7
Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
A Biblical and Theological Analysis of Tithing
Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert Programs, Season 116, 1996-1997
Jesus the Victim Author(S): Helmut Koester Reviewed Work(S): Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
God the Son and Hermeneutics: a Brief Study in the Reformation,” Concordia Theological Quarterly, 59 (1995) No
Short Titles
James the Just, Brother of Jesus and Champion of Early Christian Faiths
Interacting Diversity
Nasrallah 1 Professor of New Testament
A Case Study in Spiritual Vitality
Forbidden Texts on the Western Frontier the Christian Apocrypha from North American Perspectives Edited by TONY BURKE
S O C I E T Y R E P O
Acts and the Isaianic New Exodus
Gnosticism Theorized
Acts in Ephesus (And Environs) C
Harvard Theological Review 82:2
A.Ü. Ilahiyat Fakültesi Kütüphanesinde Bulunan H a R V a R D T H E L O G I C a L R E V I E W (Htr)'In Makaleler
ABSTRACT Principles of Doctrinal Continuity and Change in Maximus
"The Anchor of the Soul That Enters Within the Veil": the Ascension of the "Son" in the Letter to the Hebrews
The Gnostics and Jesus Hfny Connecting Communities