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Four debates between the Christians and the Greeks on philosophy and theology;they come down to us among the works of Justin, but written by Diodorus of Tarsus.
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The life and work of al-Ghazali, published for the Christian Literature Society of India. Bibligraphic appendix of Egyptian publications on and by al-Ghazali.
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The non-canonical sayings of Jesus, collected from various sources, are presented in this Gorgias edition.
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Christian physicians in the early church, from Luke to the martyrs Cosmas and Damian
Christian literature, Early --- History and criticism. --- Tertullian,
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An effort to date the works of Tertullian, on stylistic and biographical grounds
Christian literature, Early --- History and criticism. --- Tertullian,
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Edition and translation of Anglo-Saxon text, shedding light on Sunday observance and other issues. Few issues have had as far-reaching consequences as the development of the Christian holy day, Sunday. Every seven days, from the early middle ages, the Christian world has engaged in some kind of change in behaviour, ranging fromparticipation in a simple worship service to the cessation of every activity which could conceivably be construed as work. An important text associated with this process is the so-called Sunday Letter, fabricated as a letter from Christ which dropped out of heaven. In spite of its obviously spurious nature, it was widely read and copied, and translated into nearly every vernacular language. In particular, several, apparently independent, translations were made into Old English. Here, the six surviving Old English copies of the Sunday Letter are edited together for the first time. The Old English texts are accompanied by facing translations, with commentary and glossary, while the introduction examines the development of Sunday observance in the early middle ages and sets the texts in their historical, legal and theological contexts. The many Latin versions of the Sunday Letter arealso delineated, including a newly discovered and edited source for two of the Old English texts. DOROTHY HAINES gained her PhD from the University of Toronto, where she is currently an instructor of Old English.
Sunday. --- Christian literature, English (Old) --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- England --- Church history --- Lord's Day --- Sunday observance --- Days --- Fasts and feasts --- Rest --- Sabbath --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Anglo-Saxon Christian literature --- Christian literature, Anglo-Saxon --- Christian literature, Old English --- English Christian literature, Old --- Old English Christian literature --- English literature --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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Christian literature, Early --- Church history --- Fathers of the church
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Origen --- Adamantius, --- Oregenes Adamantius, --- Origene --- Origenes Adamantius, --- Origenes, --- Origenis --- Orygenes --- Ūrījānūs --- Christian literature, Early. --- Early Christian literature --- Patristic literature
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