Paul and Pseudepigraphy (Pauline Studies, Book 8)
44 armin d. baum people of Israel, and that he would not allow any man to copy these words. and then (i.e., in the last generati ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 45 often the reader was misled to believe that it was a commentary o ...
46 armin d. baum Ovid, Metamorphoses 15.871–880 the fact that most greek and roman authors, including the historians, published ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 47 imitating the style of rhetoricians. having a quarrel with theopo ...
48 armin d. baum contains a number of very interesting statements on the concept of author- ship in antiquity.67 you have inquir ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 49 a divine command, that we are urged to avoid every pretense of ea ...
50 armin d. baum was well aware that every word in his pamphlet was written for the “honor of god,” just as the evangelist’s wor ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 51 3 “ for our part, brethren, we receive both Peter and the other a ...
52 armin d. baum severus to his dearest brother desiderius sends greeting. I had determined, my like-minded brother, to keep pri ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 53 baptism, so some other should in her own right confer it! But if ...
54 armin d. baum Tertullian, adversus Marcionem 4.2.1–3 In his controversy with Marcion (207/8 ce), tertullian addressed the que ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 55 that which Mark published may be affirmed to be Peter’s whose int ...
56 armin d. baum observed, most pleased the audience; the second prize to the person who came next in their approval. aristophan ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 57 demonstrated that in greco-roman school traditions, early Jewish ...
58 armin d. baum later critics (245–301), and the origin and character of Callimachus’ “Pinakes” (301–25). Compare also Blum’s b ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 59 Brazilian Kardecism (66–168) and on that basis analyses the claim ...
60 armin d. baum school pseudepigraphon (489–536). and frey claims that the attribution of 1 Peter was a transparent fiction whe ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 61 najman, hindy. Seconding Sinai: The Development of Mosaic Discour ...
62 armin d. baum (171–303) literature. speyer classifies the attribution of the books of pupils to their philo- sophical or medi ...
authorship and pseudepigraphy in early christian literature 63 Wilder, terry l. Pseudonymity, the New Testament, and Deception. ...
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