11.1 |
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Geoffrey D. Dunn, "Infected Sheep and Diseased Cattle, or the Pure and Holy Flock: Cyprian's Pastoral Care of Virgins," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.1 (Spring 2003): 1-20.
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Maura K. Lafferty, "Translating Faith from Greek to Latin: Romanitas and Christianitas in Late Roman Fourth-Century Rome and Milan," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.1 (Spring 2003): 21-62. |
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David G. Hunter, "Augustine and the Making of Marriage in Roman North Africa," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.1 (Spring 2003): 63-85. |
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William Tabbernee, "Portals of the Montanist New Jerusalem: The Discovery of Pepouza and Tymion," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.1 (Spring 2003): 87-93. |
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Steven R. Harmon, "A Note on the Critical Use of Instrumenta for the Retrieval of Patristic Biblical Exegesis," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.1 (Spring 2003): 95-107. |
11.2 |
The Secret Gospel of Mark: A Discussion |
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Charles W. Hedrick, "The Secret Gospel of Mark: Stalemate in the Academy," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.2 (Summer 2003): 133-145. |
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Guy G. Stroumsa, "Comments on Charles Hedrick's Article: A Testimony," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.2 (Summer 2003): 147-153. |
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Bart D. Ehrman, "Response to Charles Hedrick's Stalemate," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.2 (Summer 2003): 155-163. |
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François Bovon, "Canonical and Aprocryphal Acts of the Apostles," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.2 (Summer 2003): 165-194. |
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Alexandra Retzleff, "John Chrysostom's Sex Aquarium: Aquatic Metaphors for Theater in Homily 7 on Matthew," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.2 (Summer 2003): 195-207. |
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Rebecca Lyman, "2002 NAPS Presidential Address: Hellenism and Heresy," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.2 (Summer 2003): 209- |
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Liz James, "Color and Meaning in Byzantium," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.2 (Summer 2003): 223-222. |
11.3 |
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Andrew S. Jacobs & Rebecca Krawiec, "Fathers Know Best? Christian Families in the Age of Asceticism," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.3 (Fall 2003): 257-263. |
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Andrew S. Jacobs, "'Let Him Guard Pietas': Early Christian Exegesis and the Ascetic Family," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.3 (Fall 2003): 265-281. |
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Rebecca Krawiec, "'From the Womb of the Church': Monastic Families," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.3 (Fall 2003): 283-307. |
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Robert E. Winn, "The Church of Virgins and Martyrs: Ecclesiastical Identity in the Sermons of Eusebius of Emesa," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.3 (Fall 2003): 309-338. |
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David Frankfurter, "Syncretism and the Holy Man in Late Antique Egypt," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.3 (Fall 2003): 339-385. |
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Santiago Castellanos, "The Significance of Social Unanimity in a Visigothic Hagiography," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.3 (Fall 2003): 387-419. |
11.4 |
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Aaron, Milavec, "Synoptic Traditions in the Didache Revisited," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.4 (Winter 2003): 443-480. |
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Philip A. Harland, "Christ-Bearers and Fellow-Initiates: Local Cultural Life and Christian Identity in Ignatius' Letters," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.4 (Winter 2003): 481-499. |
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Jeremy M. Schott, "Founding Platonopolis: The Platonic Politeia in Eusebius, Porphyry, and Iamblichus," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.4 (Winter 2003): 501-531. |
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Brent D. Shaw, "Judicial Nightmares and Christian Memory," Journal of Early Christian Studies 11.4 (Winter 2003): 533-563. |
12.1 |
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Matthew Craig Steenberg, "Children in paradise: Adam and Eve as "infants" in Irenaeus of Lyons," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.1 (Spring 2004): 1-22.
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Aaron P. Johnson, "Identity, Descent, and Polemic: Ethnic Argumentation in Eusebius' Praeparatio Evangelica," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.1 (Spring 2004): 22-56. |
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J. Warren Smith, "A Just and Reasonable Grief: The Death and Function of a Holy Woman in Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Macrina," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.1 (Spring 2004): 57-84. |
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Louis I. Hamilton, "Possidius' Augustine and Post-Augustinian Africa," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.1 (Spring 2004): 85-105. |
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Michael Heintz, "Mimetes Theou in the Epistle to Dionetus," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.1 (Spring 2004): 107-119. |
12.2 |
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Annette Yoshiko Reed, "The trickery of the fallen angels and the demonic mimesis of the divine: aetiology, demonology, and polemics in the writings of Justin Martyr," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.2 (Summer 2004): 141-171. |
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Michael Kaler, Louis Painchaud & Marie-Pierre Bussières, "The Coptic Apocalypse of Paul, Irenaeus' Adversus haereses 2.30.7, and the second-century battle for Paul's legacy," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.2 (Summer 2004): 173-193. |
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Susan R. Holman, "Rich City Burning: Social Welfare and Ecclesiastical Insecurity in Basil's Mission to Armenia," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.2 (Summer 2004): 195-215. |
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A.H. Merrills, "Monks, Monsters, and Barbarians: Re-Defining the African Periphery in Late Antiquity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.2 (Summer 2004): 217-244. |
12.3 |
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Guy G. Stroumsa, "Christ's laughter: Docetic origins reconsidered," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.3 (Fall 2004): 267-288. |
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Thomas A. Wayment, "Christian teachers in Matthew and Thomas: the possibility of becoming a 'master'," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.3 (Fall 2004): 289-311. |
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Timothy J. Horner, "Jewish aspects of the Protoevangelium of James," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.3 (Fall 2004): 313-335. |
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Lewis Ayres, "Athanasius' Initial Defense of the Term Homousios: Rereading the De Decretis," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.3 (Fall 2004): 337-359. |
12.4 |
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Patricia Cox Miller, "Visceral Seeing: The Holy Body in Late Ancient Christianity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.4 (Winter 2004): 391-411. |
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Joy A. Schroeder, "John Chrysostom's Critique of SPousal Violence," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.4 (Winter 2004): 413-442. |
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Maria M. Kiely, "The interior courtyard: the heart of Cimitile/Nola," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.4 (Winter 2004): 443-479. |
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Erika T. Hermanowicz, "Catholic Bishops and Appeals to the Imperial Court: A Legal Study of the Calama Riots in 408," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.4 (Winter 2004): 481-521. |
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Joseph A, Guttilla, "Dall Capua di Ausonio (Roma altera quondam) alla Nola di Paolino (post urbem titulos sortita secundos)," Journal of Early Christian Studies 12.4 (Winter 2004): 523-536. |
13.1 |
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Elizabeth A. Goodine & Matthew W. Mitchell, "The Persuasiveness of a Woman: The Mistranslation and Misinterpretation of Eusebius' Historia Ecclesiastica 5.1.41," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.1 (Spring 2005): 1- |
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Carl L. Beckwith, "The Condemnation and Exil of Hilary of Poitiers at the Synod of Béziers (356 C.E.)," Historia Ecclesiastica 5.1.41," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.1 (Spring 2005): 21- |
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Cam Grey, "Demoniacs, Dissent, and Disappointment in the Late Roman West: Some Case Studies from the Hagiographical Literature," Historia Ecclesiastica 5.1.41," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.1 (Spring 2005): 39- |
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Arthur Urbano, "Donation, Dedication, and Damnatio Memoriae: The Catholic Reconciliation of Revenna and the Church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo," Historia Ecclesiastica 5.1.41," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.1 (Spring 2005): 71- |
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Valerie A. Karras, "A re-evaluation of Marriage, Celibacy, and Irony in regory of Nyssa's On Virginity," Historia Ecclesiastica 5.1.41," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.1 (Spring 2005): 111- |
13.2 |
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Ric Barrett-Lennard, "The Canons of Hippolytus and Christian Concern with Illness, Health and Healing," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.2 (Summer 2005): 137-164. |
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Philip Rousseau, "The Pious Household and the Virgin Chorus: Reflections on Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Macrina," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.2 (Summer 2005): 165-186. |
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Celica Milovanovic, "Sailing to Sophistpolis: Gregory of Nazianzus," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.2 (Summer 2005): 187-232. |
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Daniel E. Doyle, "Spread throughout the world: hints on Augustine's understanding of Petrine ministry," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.2 (Summer 2005): 233-246.
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Jeremy M. Schott, "Porphyry on Christians and Others: 'Barbarian Wisdom,' Identity Politics,, and Anti-Christian Polemics," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.3 (Fall 2005): 277-314. |
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Nicole Kelley, "Problems of knowledge and authority in the Pseudo-Clementine romance of recognitions," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.3 (Fall 2005): 315-348. |
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H. Gregory Snyder, "Pictures in dialogue: a viewer-centered approach to the Hypogeum on Via Dino Compagni," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.3 (Fall 2005): 349-386. |
13.4 |
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Richard J. Catchpole, "Uderpinning the Text: Self-Justification in John Cassian's Ascetic Prefaces," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.4 (Winter 2005): 411-436. |
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Edwards Watts, "Winning the Intracommunal Dialogues: Zacharias Scholasticus' Life of Severus," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.4 (Winter 2005): 437-464. |
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Laura Nasrallah, "Empire and Apocalypse in Thessaloniki: Interpreting the Early Christian Rotunda," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.4 (Winter 2005): 465-508. |
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Christopher M. Tuckett, "The Didache and the synoptics once more: a response to Aaron Milavec," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.4 (Winter 2005): 509-518. |
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Aaron Milavec, "A rejoinder," Journal of Early Christian Studies 13.4 (Winter 2005): 519-523. |
14.1 |
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James E. Goehring, "2005 NAPS Presidential Address. Remembering Abraham of Farshut: History, Hagiography, and the Fate of the Pachomian Tradition," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.1 (Spring 2006): 1- |
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Matthew W. Mitchell, "In the Footsteps of Paul: Steps along the Road to Canon in Ignatius of Antioch," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.1 (Spring 2006): 27- |
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Justin R. Howell, "The Characterization of Jesus in Codex W, Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.1 (Spring 2006): 47- |
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Adam Serfass, "Slavery and Pope Gregory the Great," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.1 (Spring 2006): 77- |
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Richard Cross, "Divine Monarchy in Gregory of Nazianzus," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.1 (Spring 2006): 105- |
14.2 |
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Geoffrey D. Dunn, "Tertullian's Scriptural Exegesis in de praescriptione haereticorum," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.2 (Summer 2006): 141- |
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Adam Lehto, "Moral, Ascetic, and Ritual Dimensions to Law-Observance in Aphrahat's Demonstrations," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.2 (Summer 2006): 157- |
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Jason Moralee, "The Stones of St. Theodore: Disfiguring the Pagan Past in Christian Gerasa," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.2 (Summer 2006): 183- |
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Thomas J. Heffernan & James A. Shelton, "Paradisus in carcare: The Vocabulary of Imprisonment and the Theology of Martyrdom in the Passio Sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.2 (Summer 2006): 217- |
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John R. Fortin, "Saint Augustine's Letter 211 in the Rule of the Master ad the Rule of Saint Benedict," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.2 (Summer 2006): 225- |
14.3 |
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Charles H. Cosgrove, "Clement of Alexandria and Early Christian Music," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.3 (Fall 2006): 255- |
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Erin Ronsse, "Rhetoric of Martyrs: Listening to Saints Perpetua and Felicitas," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.3 (Fall 2006): 283- |
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Daniel Caner, "Towards a Miraculous Economy: Christian Gifts and Material 'Blessings' in Late Antiquiry," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.3 (Fall 2006): 329- |
14.4 |
The Question of Orthodoxy |
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Walter Völker (reviewer) & Thomas P Schenk (translator), "Walter Bauer's Rechtgläubigkeit und Ketzerei im ältesten Christentum," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.4 (Winter 2006): 399- |
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Catherine M. Chin, "Origen and Christian Naming: Textual Exhuastion and the Boundaries of Gentility in Commentary on John 1," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.4 (Winter 2006): 407- |
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Andrew McGowan, "Tertullian and the 'Heretical' Origins of the 'Orthodox' Trinity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.4 (Winter 2006): 437- |
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Mark DelCogliano, "Eusebius Theologies of the Son as the Image of God before 341," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.4 (Winter 2006): 459- |
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Jennifer Wright Knust, "Early Christian Re-Writing and the History of the Pericope Adulterae," Journal of Early Christian Studies 14.4 (Winter 2006): 485- |
15.1 |
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Maureen A. Tilley, "2006 NAPS Presidential Address: When Schism Becomes Heresy in Late Antiquity: Developing Doctrinal Deviance in the Wounded Body of Christ," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.1 (Spring 2007): 1- |
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Lisa Bailey, "'These Are Not Men': Sex and Drink in the Sermons of Caesarius of Arles," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.1 (Spring 2007): 23- |
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Bentley Layton, "Rules, Patterns, and the Exercise of Power in Shenoure's Monastery: The Problem of World Replacement and Identity Maintenance," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.1 (Spring 2007): 45- |
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Thomas Sizgorich, "'Not Easily Were Stones Joined by the Strongest Bonds Pulled Asunder': Religious Violence and Imperial Order in the Later Roman World," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.1 (Spring 2007): 75- |
15.2 |
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Kristina Sessa, "Guest Editor's Note: Holy Households: Domestic Space, Property, and Power," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.2 (Summer 2007): 129- |
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Kate Cooper, "Approaching the Holy Household," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.2 (Summer 2007): 131- |
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Kim Bowes, "'Christianization' and the Rural Home," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.2 (Summer 2007): 143- |
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Kristina Sessa, "Christianity and the cubiculum: Spiritual Politics and Domestic Space in Late Antique Rome," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.2 (Summer 2007): 171- |
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Julia Hillner, "Monastic Imprisonment in Justinian's Novels," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.2 (Summer 2007): 205- |
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Elisabeth R. O'Connell, "Transforming Monumental Landscapes in Late Antique Egypt: Monastic Dwellings in Legal Documents from Western Thebes," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.2 (Summer 2007): 239- |
15.3 |
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Andrew S. Jacobs, "Dialogical Differences: (De-)Judaising Jesus' Circumcision," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.3 (Fall 2007): 291- |
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Joseph G. Mueller, S.J., "The Ancient Church Order Literature: Genre or Tradition?" Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.3 (Fall 2007): 337- |
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C. Clark Carlton, "The Kyriakos Anthropos in Mark the Monk," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.3 (Fall 2007): 381- |
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Joel Kalvesmaki, "The Original Sequence of Irenaeus, Against Heresies 1: Another Suggestion," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.3 (Fall 2007): 407- |
15.4 |
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Michael Vlad Niculescu, "Spiritual Leavening: The Communication and Reception of the Good News in Origen's Biblical Exegesis and Transformative Pedagogy," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.4 (Winter 2007): 447- |
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Christine Shepardson, "Controlling Contested Places: John Chrysostom's Adversus Judaeos Homilies and the Spatial Politics of Religious Controversy," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.4 (Winter 2007): 483- |
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Adam M. Schor, "Theodoret on the 'School of Antioch': A Network Approach," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.4 (Winter 2007): 517- |
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Joel B. Itzkowitz, "Jews, Indians, Phylacteries: Jerome on Matthew 23.5," Journal of Early Christian Studies 15.4 (Winter 2007): 563- |
16.1 |
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Naomi Koltun-Fromm, "Re-imagining Tatian: The Damaging Effects of Polemical Rhetoric," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.1 (Spring 2008): 1- |
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Andrew Dinan, "Clement of Alexandria's Predication of the Verb panteuomai of Heraclitus," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.1 (Spring 2008): 31- |
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Guy G. Stroumsa, "The Scriptural Movement of Late Antiquity and Christian Monasticism," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.1 (Spring 2008): 61- |
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Susan R. Holman, "On Phoenix and Eunuchs: Sources for Meletius the Monk's Anatomy of Gender," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.1 (Spring 2008): 79- |
16.2 |
Translated Texts for Historians |
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Gillian Clark, "Introduction: 'This strangely neglected author': Translated texts for Historians and Late Antiquity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.2 (Summer 2008): 131- |
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Mark Humphries, "Rufinus's Eusebius: Translation, Continuation, and Edition in the Latin Ecclesiastical History," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.2 (Summer 2008): 143- |
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A.C. Dionisotti, "Tranlated Saints: Wisdom and Her Daughters," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.2 (Summer 2008): 165- |
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Sebastian P. Brock, "Saints in Syriac: A Little-Tapped Resource," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.2 (Summer 2008): 181- |
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Tim Greenwood, "'New Light from the East': Chronography and Ecclesiastical History Through a Late Seventh-Century Armenian Source," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.2 (Summer 2008): 197- |
16.3 |
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Peter W. Martens, "Revisiting the Allegory/Typology Distinction: The Case of Origen," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.3 (Fall 2008): 283- |
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Michael Kaler, "The Prayer of the Apostle Paul in the Context of Nag Hammadi Codex I,"Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.3 (Fall 2008): 319- |
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AnneMarie Luijendijk, "Papyri from the Great Persecution: Roman and Christian Perspectives," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.3 (Fall 2008): 341- |
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Stephen J. Shoemaker, "Epiphanius of Salamis, the Kollyridians, and the Early Dormition Naratives: The Cult of the Virgin in the Fourth Century," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.3 (Fall 2008): 371- |
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Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen, "Basil and Gregory's Sermons on Usury: Credit Where Credit Is Due," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.3 (Fall 2008): 403- |
16.4 |
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Ellen Muehlberger, "Ambivalence about the Angelic Life: The Promise and Perils of an Ealry Christian Discourse of Asceticism," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.4 (Winter 2008): 447- |
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Gregory A.Smith, "How Thin is a Demon?" Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.4 (Winter 2008): 479- |
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Andrew Nicolotti, "A Cure for Rabies or a Remedy for Concupiscence? A Baptism of the Elchasaites," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.4 (Winter 2008): 513- |
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Scott G. Brown, "The Letter to Theodore. Stephen Carlson's Case against Clement's Authorship," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.4 (Winter 2008): 535- |
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Jeff Jay, "A New Look at tge Epistolary Framework of the Secret Gospel of Mark," Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.4 (Winter 2008): 573- |
17.1 |
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David G. Hunter, "2008 NAPS Presidential Address: The Significance of Ambrosiaster," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.1 (Spring 2009): 1- |
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Chris Frilingos, "No Child Left Behind: Knowledge and Violence in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.1 (Spring 2009): 27- |
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Benjamin H. Dunning, "What Sort of Thing Is This Luminous Woman? Thinking Sexual Difference in On the Origin of the World," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.1 (Spring 2009): 55- |
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Jason David BeDuhn, "Augustine Accused: Megalus, Manichaeism, and the Inception of the Confessions," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.1 (Spring 2009): 85- |
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Rebecca Krawiec, "'Garments of Salvation': Representations of Monastic Clothing in Late Antiquity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.1 (Spring 2009): |
17.2 |
Bodies and Boundaries in Late Antiquity: Essays in Honour of Patricia Cox Miller |
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Patricia Cos Miller, "On the Edge of Self and Other: Holy Bodies in Late Antiquity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.2 (Summer 2009): 171- |
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David Brakke, "The Body as/at the Boundary of Gnosis," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.2 (Summer 2009): 195- |
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David Frankfurter, "Martyrology and the Prurient Gaze," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.2 (Summer 2009): 215- |
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Viriginia Burrus, "Carnal Excess: Flesh at the Limits of Imagination," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.2 (Summer 2009): 247- |
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Derek Krueger, "The Unbounded Body in the Age of Liturgical Reproduction," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.2 (Summer 2009): 267- |
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Elizabeth A.Clark, "Contested Bodies: Early Christian Asceticism and Nineteeth-Century Polemics," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.2 (Summer 2009): 281- |
17.3 |
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Bogdan G. Bucur, "The Place of the Hypotyposeis in the Clementine Corpus: An Apology for 'The Other Clement of Alexandria'," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.3 (Fall 2009): 313- |
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David DeSilva, "An Example of How to Die Nobly for Religion: The Influence of 4 Maccabees on Origen's Exhortatio ad Martyrium,"Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.3 (Fall 2009): 337- |
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Andy Alexis-Baker, "Ad Quirinum Book Three and Cyprian's Catachumenate," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.3 (Fall 2009): 357- |
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Christopher A. Beeley, "Cyril of Alexandria and Gregory Nazianzen: Tradition and Complexity in Patristic Christology," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.3 (Fall 2009): 381- |
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Matthew Dal Santo, "Gregory the Great and Eustratius of Constantinople: The Dialogues on the Miracles of the Italian Fathers as an Apology for the Cult of Saints," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.3 (Fall 2009): 421- |
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Alexis Torrance, "Standing in the reach: The Significance and Function of the Saints in the Letters of Barsanuphius and John of Gaza," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.3 (Fall 2009): 459- |
17.4 |
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Benjamin L. White, "Reclaiming Paul? Reconfiguration as Reclamation in 3 Corinthians," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.4 (Winter 2009): 497- |
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Nicola Denzey Lewis, "Aployrosis as Ritual and Sacrament: Determining a Ritual Context for Death in Second-Century Marcosian Valentianism,"Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.4 (Winter 2009): 525- |
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David M. Reis, "Thinking with Soul: Psyche and Psychikos in the Construction of Early Christian Identities," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.4 (Winter 2009): 563- |
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Michael C. McCarthy, S.J., "Modalities of Belief in Ancient Christian Debate," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.4 (Winter 2009): 605- |
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Ross S. Kraemer, "Jewish Women's Resistance to Christianity in the Early Fifth Century: The Account of Severus, Bishop of Minorca," Journal of Early Christian Studies 17.4 (Winter 2009): 635- |
18.1 |
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Paul M. Blowers, "Pity, Empathy, and the Tragic Spectacle of Human Suffering: Exploring the Emotional Culture of Compassion in Late Ancient Christianity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.1 (Spring 2010): 1-27 |
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Callie Callon, "Sorcery, Wheels, and Mirror Punishment in the Apocalypse of Peter," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.1 (Spring 2010): 29-49. |
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Nina E. Livesey, "Theological Identity Making: Justin's Use of Circumcision to Create Jews and Christians," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.1 (Spring 2010): 51-79 |
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Mark Weedman, "The Polemical Context of Gregory of Nyssa's Doctrine of Divine Infinity," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.1 (Spring 2010): 81-104. |
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Andrew Cain, "Jerome's Epitaphium Paulae: Hagiography, Pilgrimage, and the Cult of Saint Paula," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.1 (Spring 2010): 105-139. |
18.2 |
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Nathanael Andrade, "The Processions of John Chrysostom and the Contested Spaces of Constantinople," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.2 (Summer 2010): 161-189.
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Michele Renee Salzman, "Ambrose and the Usurpation of Arbogastes and Eugenius: Reflections on Pagan-Christian Conflict Narratives," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.2 (Summer 2010): 191-223. |
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Bronwen Neil, "Models of Gift Giving in the Preaching of Leo the Great," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.2 (Summer 2010): 225-259. |
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Michael Philip Penn, "Moving Beyond the Palimpsest: Erasure in Syriac Manuscripts," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.2 (Summer 2010): 261-303. |
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Steven R. Johnson, "Hippolytus's Refutatio and the Gospel of Thomas," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.2 (Summer 2010): 305-326. |
18.3 |
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Mark S.M. Scott, "Guarding the Mysteries of Salvation: The Pastoral Pedagogy of Origen's Universalism," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.3 (Fall 2010): 347- |
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Susan Wessel, "Memory and Individuality in Gregory of Nyssa's Dialogue de anima et Resurrectione," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.3 (Fall 2010): 369- |
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Frederick G. McLeod, "Theodore of Mopseustia's Understanding of Two Hypostaseis and Two Prosopa Coinciding in One Common Prosopon," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.3 (Fall 2010): 393- |
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Peter Van Nuffelen, "Episcopal Succession in Constantinople (381-450 C.E.): The Local Dynamics of Power," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.3 (Fall 2010): 425- |
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Elizabeth S. Bolman, "Shenoute and a Recently Discovered Tomb Chapel at the White Monastery," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.3 (Fall 2010): 453- |
18.4 |
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Heidi Marx-Wolf, "High Priests of the Higher God: Third-Century Platonists as Ritual Experts," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.4 (Winter 2010): 481- |
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Ariane Magny, "Porphyry in Fragments: Jerome, Harnack, and the Problem of Reconstruction," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.4 (Winter 2010): 515- |
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Lance Jenott Garroway, "The Law-Observance Lord: John Chrysostom's Engagement with the Jewishness of Christ," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.4 (Winter 2010): 591- |
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Catherine M. Chin, "Rufinus of Aquileia and Alexandrian Afterlives: Translation as Origenism," Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.4 (Winter 2010): 617- |
19.1 |
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Virginis Burrus, "2010 NAPS Presidential Address: 'Fleeing the Uxorious Kingdom': Augustine's Queer Theology of Marriage," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.1 (Spring 2011): 1-
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Maryás Havda, "Grace and Free Will According to Clement of Alexandria," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.1 (Spring 2011): 21- |
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Jed W. Atkins, "The Officia of St. Ambrose's De Officiis," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.1 (Spring 2011): 49- |
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Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe, "Bishops on the Chair of Pestilence: Ambriosiaster's Polemical Exegesis of Psalm 1.1," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.1 (Spring 2011): 79- |
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Giuseppe A. Guttilla, "Una lettura del Persistephanon 6 di Prudenzio tra Trinità 'teologica,' trinità 'imperiale,' e trinità 'martiriale'," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.1 (Spring 2011): 101- |
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Kenneth Berding, "Polycarp's Use of 1 Clement: An Assumption Reconsidered," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.1 (Spring 2011): 127- |
19.2 |
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H. Gregory Snyder, "A Second-Century Christian Inscription from the Via Latina," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.2 (Summer 2011): 157- |
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Mark DelCogliano, "The Influence of Athanasius and the Homoiousians on Basil of Caesarea's Decentralization of 'Unbegotten'," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.2 (Summer 2011): 197- |
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Bradley K. Storin, "In a Silent Way: Asceticism and Literature in the Rehabilitation of Gregory Nazianzus," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.2 (Summer 2011): 225- |
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Andrew Radde-Gallwitz, "Gregory of Nyssa's Pneumatology in Context: The Spirit as Anointing and the History of the Trinitarian Controversies," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.2 (Summer 2011): 259- |
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Jason Scully, "Angelic Pneumatology in the Egpytian Desert: The Role of the Angels and the Holy Spirit in Egyptian Asceticism," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.2 (Summer 2011): 287- |
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Law and Order in Late Antiquity: Guest editor - Kate Cooper |
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Kate Cooper, "Christianity, Private Power, and the Law from Decius to Constantine: The Minimalist View," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.3 (Fall 2011): 327- |
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Jill Harries, "Superfluous Verbiage? Rhetoric and Law in the Age of Constantine and Julian," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.3 (Fall 2011): 345- |
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Caroline Humfress, "Bishops and Law Courts in Late Antiquity: How (Not) to Make Sense of the Legal Evidence," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.3 (Fall 2011): 375- |
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Kristena Sessa, "Ursa's Return: Captivity, Remarriage, and the Domestic Authority of Roman Bishops in Fifth-Century Italy," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.3 (Fall 2011): 401- |
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Julia Hillner, "Gregory the Great's 'Prisons': Monastic Confinement in Early Byzantine Italy," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.3 (Fall 2011): 433- |
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David J. Downs, "Redemptive Almsgiving and Economic Stratification in 2 Clement," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.4 (Winter 2011): 493-517.
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Karen L. King, "Reading Sex and Gender in the Secret Revelation of John," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.4 (Winter 2011): 519-538. |
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Isabella Sandwell, "How to Teach Genesis 1.1-19: John Chrysostom and Basil of Caesarea on the Creation of the World," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.4 (Winter 2011): 539-564. |
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Daniel L. Schwartz, "Religious Violence and Eschatology in the Syriac Julian Romance," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.4 (Winter 2011): 565-587. |
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James A. Kelhoffer, "The Search for Confessors at the Council of Nicaea," Journal of Early Christian Studies 19.4 (Winter 2011): 589-599. |