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Review Of Just James: The Brother Of Jesus In History And Tradition, Sheila Mcginn May 2001

Review Of Just James: The Brother Of Jesus In History And Tradition, Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Law, The Covenant And God's Plan. Volume I: Paul's Polemical Treatment Of The Law In Galatians, Sheila Mcginn Dec 2000

Review Of The Law, The Covenant And God's Plan. Volume I: Paul's Polemical Treatment Of The Law In Galatians, Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

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Review Of Integrating Women Into Second Temple History, By Tal Ilan., Sheila Mcginn Dec 2000

Review Of Integrating Women Into Second Temple History, By Tal Ilan., Sheila Mcginn

Sheila E McGinn

No abstract provided.


Exegetical Implications Of The Masoretic Cantillation Marks In Ecclesiastes, Michael Carasik Dec 2000

Exegetical Implications Of The Masoretic Cantillation Marks In Ecclesiastes, Michael Carasik

Michael Carasik

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Baruch Secundum Decanum Salesberiensem: Text And Introduction To The Earliest Latincommentary On Baruch, Andrew T. Sulavik Th.D, Mlis Dec 2000

Baruch Secundum Decanum Salesberiensem: Text And Introduction To The Earliest Latincommentary On Baruch, Andrew T. Sulavik Th.D, Mlis

Andrew T. Sulavik

The Glossa super Baruch, composed in Paris during the late twelfth or early thirteenth century, remains the earliest known Latin commentary on the Book of Baruch, and served as the foundational text for Hugh of St. Cher’s Postilla super Baruch. It is attributed to a certain ‘Dean of Salisbury’, who was most likely a Master trained in the moral biblical school of Stephen Langton, and could be either Richard Poore or Thomas Chobham.