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  1. 2 Corinthians 4:1–18.Wes Avram - 2001 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 55 (1):70-73.
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    Pauline concept of ministry in 2 Corinthians 4:1–15 and the religious celebrity syndrome in Nigeria.Solomon I. Enobong, Ezichi A. Ituma & Favour C. Uroko - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):8.
    This study aims to investigate the Pauline concept of ministry as delineated in 2 Corinthians 4:1–15 and its correlation with the prevalence of the religious celebrity syndrome within the Nigerian Church, with the objective of offering insights into addressing this phenomenon. In contemporary Nigerian Christianity, there has been a noticeable emergence of religious celebrities in Christian ministry who prioritise personal fame, material gain and sensationalism over the sincere and honest proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ. This trend raises (...)
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    A import'ncia do Jesus Histórico para Paulo, a partir de 2 Coríntios 4,10-12.Rafael Antonio Faraone Dutra - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (18):145-155.
    The identity of the historical Jesus has been object of a constant study and investigation. Throughout history new discoveries and statements have been made, some to cooperate and assist with the Christian faith, which profess Jesus as Lord and Savior; others, however, in order to extricate the Christ of faith presented by the Gospels, from the historical Jesus. This issue is so old that takes theologians and scholars to deeply dig in search for information, having as one of the references, (...)
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    “Imitate me”: Interpreting imitation in 1 corinthians in relation to Ignatius of antioch.H. H. Drake Williams - 2013 - Perichoresis 11 (1):77-95.
    ABSTRACTSeveral times within 1 Corinthians Paul encourages the Corinthians to imitate him. These are found at critical junctures in the epistle in 1 Corinthians 4:16 and 11:1. The meaning of these sections is in question from the perspective of Corinthian scholars. Several believe that Paul is appealing to apostolic power and authority to coerce the Corinthians to obey him, whereas others find him responding to social situations. This is different from the way that imitation and discipleship (...)
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    "With a Rod or in the Spirit of Love and Gentleness?": Paul and the Rhetoric of Expulsion in 1 Corinthians 5.Dizdar Drasko - 2004 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 11 (1):161-180.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"WITH A ROD OR IN THE SPIRIT OF LOVE AND GENTLENESS?" PAUL AND THE RHETORIC OF EXPULSION IN 1 CORINTHIANS 5 Dizdar Drasko Australian Catholic University II "n 1 Corinthians 5 Paul is dealing with a serious case of sexual.misconduct. He is understood to be urging the expulsion ofa member of the church for incest. Incest is, of course, a serious sexual crime, universally abhorred and prohibited. (...)
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    The evil creator: origins of an early Christian idea.M. David Litwa - 2021 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    This book examines the origins of the evil creator idea chiefly in light of early Christian biblical interpretation. It is divided into two parts. In Part I, the focus is on Gnostic Christian interpretation. First, ancient Egyptian assimilation of the Jewish god to the evil deity Seth-Typhon is studied to understand its reapplication by alternative (Sethian, "Ophite" and "gnostic") Christians to the Judeo-catholic creator. Second, an alternative Christian reception of John 8:44 (understood to refer to the devil's father) is shown (...)
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    The Nature of Theology and the Extent of the Atonement.Stephen R. Holmes - 2018 - Perichoresis 16 (4):3-18.
    This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the origins of these debates from the articles of the Arminian Remonstrance of 1610 through the declarations of the supporters of the Synod of Dort in 1618-19. The debate is then considered in relation to an English Baptist context, and specifically the exegetical dispute over the meaning of the word ‘all’ in 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 and Romans 3:23-4. Three options are examined and the various difficulties (...)
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  8. (2 other versions)2 Corinthians.Ralph P. Martin - 1986
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    2 Corinthians 5:11-6:13.Glenn T. Miller - 2000 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 54 (2):186-188.
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    2 Corinthians VI. 14—VII. 1.W. Sanday - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (08):359-360.
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    An Exposition of 2 Corinthians 5:20 from a Ghanaian (Akan) Perspective.Ernest Nyarko - 2023 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 3 (2):30-36.
    2 Corinthians 5:20 belongs to a long chain of verses beginning from 5:11 to 6:13. These verses at large deal with the subject of reconciliation. A concept that emerges from Paul’s teaching is that God through the redemptive work of Christ on the cross is restoring the whole world to himself and has given us also this ministry of reconciliation. However, this paper focuses on three Greek words extracted from the text: Christou, presbeoumen, and katallasso. The study is done (...)
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    A Missional Reading of 2 Corinthians 5:11–6:2; especially 5:21.Timothy Keene - 2013 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 30 (3):169-181.
    This paper seeks to show how a missional reading of 2 Corinthians 5:11–6:2 provides support for NT Wright’s largely neglected reading of 2 Corinthians 5:21 and also creates greater immediate contemporary relevance. Instead of seeing the passage as purely polemical or apologetic, the passage is seen as functioning as an exhortation even as it conforms to an apologetic for Paul’s ministry.
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    2 Corinthians 11: 22: Historical context, rhetoric, and ethnicity.Dennis Duling - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (2):819-843.
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    Glimpses of Lament: 2 Corinthians and the Presence of Lament in the New Testament.Andrew Hassler - 2016 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 9 (2):164-175.
    The subject of lament in the NT has not received as much attention as it deserves. Some scholars have taken note of this fact, even calling on evangelicals to take up the charge. The present article is a response to such a charge and focuses on the book of 2 Corinthians, where one finds several instances that point to a pattern of lament, revealing a true, back-and-forth covenant interaction with God, rather than one that allows only for praise. After (...)
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  15. Paul Decentered: Reading 2 Corinthians with the Corinthian Women.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Chapter Four. 2 Corinthians.Nijay K. Gupta - 2010 - In Worship That Makes Sense to Paul: A New Approach to the Theology and Ethics of Paul's Cultic Metaphors. De Gruyter.
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    (1 other version)Environmental Ethics, Volume 2, Number 4, Winter 1980.Eugene C. Hargrove & Holmes Rolston - unknown
    Quarterly publication discussing various topics in environmental ethics, including features, discussion papers, book reviews, editorial commentaries, and other text related to environmental philosophies. Some issues also include announcements and other news related to the environmental studies community.
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    Leading like a fool: an evaluation of Paul’s foolishness in 2 Corinthians 11:16-12:13.Jeffrey M. Horner - 2018 - Perichoresis 16 (3):29-43.
    The apostle Paul employed many techniques that demonstrated his leadership. One of the most understated instances of that is in his ‘Fool’s Speech’ in 2 Corinthians 11:16- 12:13. Paul flaunted his rhetorical skills in calling attention to his own shortcomings, in lampooning his opponents, and in revealing the source of his assurance for foolishness. This article evaluates Paul’s rhetorical masterpiece calling the Corinthians to humble submission to his apostleship by synthesizing the work of both Jennifer Glancy and Lawrence (...)
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  19. Reading Corinthians: A Literary and Theological Commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians.Charles H. Talbert & Calvin J. Roetzel - 1987
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    2 Timothy 4:1-5.Philip E. Thompson - 2002 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 56 (4):421-423.
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  21. Paul, Apostle of the Living God: Kerygma and Conversion in 2 Corinthians.Mark J. Goodwin - 2001
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  22. Conflict and Community in Corinth: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians.Ben Withenngton - 1995
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    Resenhas v. 2 n. 4.Victor René Villavicencio Matienzo, Wellington Teodoro da Silva & Iris Mesquita Martins - 2004 - Horizonte 2 (4):167-173.
    GESCHÉ, Adolphe. Deus para pensar o ser humano. Victor René Villavicencio Matienzo GALANTINO, Nunzio. Dizer o homem hoje: novos caminhos da antropologia filosófica. Victor René Villavicencio Matienzo LIBÂNIO, J. B. Qual o caminho entre o crer e o amar? Victor René Villavicencio Matienzo IBARRONDO, Xabier Pikaza. Monoteísmo e globalização: Moisés, Jesus, Muhammad. Wellington Teodoro da Silva MARTINS, Iris Mesquita. Felicidade na velhice. Iris Mesquita Martins.
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    The comforted comforter: The meaning of παρακαλέω or παράκλησις terminology in 2 Corinthians.Reimund Bieringer - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    Una nota su 2 Cor. 4,8b.Paolo Serra Zanetti - 1995 - Augustinianum 35 (1):111-117.
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    (1 other version)Natucci A.. 2 + 2 fanno 4. Periodico di matematiche, ser. 4 vol. 29 , pp. 198–204.Alonzo Church - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):77-77.
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    1, 2, 3, 4 Futures—Ludic Forms in Narrative Films.Henriette Heidbrink - 2013 - Substance 42 (1):146-164.
    "One might say that 'chance' is anything but blind in forking-path narratives."Fictional worlds attract the attention of debaters in particular when they are supposed to activate the viewers' reflections in a special way. Thus, movies that are most likely to irritate the audience and seem to animate people to reflect on their own personality and life are of major interest. In the following, I want to discuss a certain type of movie that meets these criteria: forking-path or multiple-draft narratives. On (...)
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  28. W. H. Isaacs, 2 Corinthians. A Study in Translation and Interpretation. As also Hebrews: With Interpretative Suggestions. [REVIEW]W. R. Inge - 1935 - Hibbert Journal 34:469.
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    Conquest, Control, and the Cross: Paul's Self-Portrayal in 2 Corinthians 10–13.Brian K. Peterson - 1998 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 52 (3):258-270.
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  30. Rhétorique paulinienne et terminologie qoumrânienne.Marc Philonenko - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (2):149-161.
    En I Corinthiens 13,2, l'apôtre Paul fait une allusion polémique au Commentaire d'Habacuc 7,4-5. Cette allusion, transparente pour certains des destinataires de l'Épître, est masquée à d'autres par des procédés rhétoriques. In I Corinthians 13,2 the apostle Paul alludes polemically to the Commentary on Habakkuk 7,4-5. This allusion is evident to some addressees of the Epistle, but to others it is concealed by rhetorical devices.
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    Greek Oligarchy, and the pre-Solonian Areopagos Council in [Aristotle] Ath. Pol. 2.2-8.4.Robert W. Wallace - 2014 - Polis 31 (2):191-205.
    Unlike the Senate of Republican Rome, this essay argues that councils were not the dominant or governing power in Greek oligarchies. Together with powerful officials and other powerful individuals, citizen assemblies mainly governed oligarchies, but admission to oligarchic assemblies was restricted by wealth. Before Solon, did the Areopagos Council govern oligarchic Athens? The principal source for this claim, [Arist.] Ath. Pol. 2-8, at least assigns the early Areopagos a broad judicial competence. Where did Ath. Pol.’s notion come from, and what (...)
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    Tacitus, germania 37, 2 und 4.Gerhard Perl - 2005 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 149 (1):170-174.
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    Reflections (2 of 4).Paul B. Thompson - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):275-278.
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    Die Theorie des gerechten Preises im Lichte von Codex Iustinianus 4.44.2 und 4.44.8 [The Theory of a Just Price in Light of Codex Iustinianus 4.44.2 and 4.44.8].Michael Oliva Córdoba - 2019 - Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 105 (4):553-575.
    The theory of the just price is commonly assumed to have three sources: Political philosophy of Greek antiquity, scholastic ethics of the High Middle Ages, and the Roman law of obligations of late antiquity. While closer inspection confirms this holds for the first two worlds of thought the latter assumption seems ultimately unfounded. The paper claims that the evidence notoriously presented on behalf of that assumption – two rescripts attributed to Roman emperor Diocletian, namely Codex Iustinianus 4.44.2 and 4.44.8 – (...)
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    Principes de la philosophie: première partie : sélection d'articles des parties 2, 3, 4, lettre-préface.René Descartes - 2009 - Vrin.
    Unique expose d'ensemble de sa philosophie redige par Descartes, les Principes de la philosophie ont ete publies en latin en 1644, puis traduits en francais par l'abbe Claude Picot en 1647. Pour diverses raisons, cette traduction est souvent eloignee de l'original latin. Ce volume presente non seulement le texte latin et la traduction de Picot, mais aussi, pour la premiere fois depuis 1647, une nouvelle traduction, aussi fidele a l'original que possible, d'une bonne part des Principes: la partie I (consacree (...)
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    D'Artagnan und die Urteilstafel: über ein Ordnungsprinzip der europäischen Kulturgeschichte (1,2,3/4).Reinhard Brandt - 1991 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
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  37. Identifying Paul's Opponents: The Question of Method in 2 Corinthians.Jerry L. Sumney - 1990
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    Number Line Estimation Predicts Mathematical Skills: Difference in Grades 2 and 4.Zhu Meixia, Cai Dan & W. S. Leung Ada - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Philosophische Monatshefte. Vol. 20, fas. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.F. P. - 1888 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 26:99 - 102.
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    Herodotus' Literary and Historical Method: Arion's Story (1.23-24).Vivienne Gray - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (1):11-28.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Herodotus' Literary and Historical Method:Arion's Story (1.23-24)Vivienne GrayHerodotus' story of how the talented and original musical performer and conductor Arion of Methymna was rescued from the sea and carried to dry land by a dolphin is of great interest because of the literary and historical methods he uses.1 The story arises out of the siege of Miletus and is connected with it through Periander (1.20, 1.24.1, 7), but different (...)
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    The Meaning and Usage of “Divine Foreknowledge” in Augustine’s De libero arbitrio (lib. arb.) 3.2.14–4.41.Barry A. David - 2001 - Augustinian Studies 32 (2):117-156.
  42. Habacuc 2, 1-4. Una respuesta divida a la violencia del hombre.Miguel Alvarez Barredo - 2006 - Verdad y Vida 64 (245):301-320.
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    The Language of Reciprocity in Euripides' Medea.Melissa Mueller - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (4):471-504.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Language of Reciprocity in Euripides' MedeaMelissa MuellerEuripides' Medea is a character who is adept at speaking many languages. To the chorus of Corinthian women, she presents herself as a woman like any other, but with fewer resources; to Jason in the agōn she speaks as if man to man, articulating her claim to the appropriate returns of charis and philia. Even when she addresses herself, in the great (...)
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  44. So# fire name az-tnf-# date p# 1 2 3 4 5 6 human# light# H acres L acres.Page Total - 2003 - Laguna 18 (28):0-1.
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    The stanzaic architecture of isidorus, hymns 2 and 4.Christopher A. Faraone - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):618-632.
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    An Ambiguity in Aristotle, EE VII 2 1236a23-4.Joseph Owens - 1989 - Apeiron 22 (2):127 - 137.
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    Paul and the Vocation of Israel: How Paul's Jewish Identity Informs his Apostolic Ministry, with Special Reference to Romans . By Lionel J. Windsor. Pp. xii, 305, De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2014, $154.00. Lifting the Veil: 2 Corinthians 3.7‐18 in the Light of Jewish Homiletic and Commentary Traditions . By Michael Cover. Pp. xv, 345, De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2015, $107.00. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Turner - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):312-314.
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    Early-church praxis: Selling land and possessions – A socio-historical study of Acts 2:45, 4:32–37.Mphumezi Hombana - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):7.
    This article attempts to rethink the early church praxis of selling the land and possessions in response to some of the problems the 1st century church were confronted with. Hence, this article attempts to answer the questions: what were the social, economic, and religious factors that led to the selling of land and possessions in the early church, and what were the implications of this practice for the community, including issues related to exploitation, inequality, and long-term sustainability of resources? This (...)
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    Vierteljahrsschrift für wissenschaftliche Philosophie. Jahrgang XIV, Hefte 2, 3, 4, et Jahrgang XV, Hefte 1, 2, 3, 4.L. G. - 1892 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 33:565 - 574.
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  50. Several lessons or embarrassing words from the'De agri cultura'by Caton (Cato, Agr. 5, 4; 150, 2. 10, 4. 11, 4).P. Hamblenne - 2005 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 83 (1).
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