John b: Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
✍ Scribed by Joel C. Elowsky (ред.).
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- Russian
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
InterVarsity Press, 2007. — ISBN 978-0-8308-1099-4.
Serial: Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture. New testament, IVb: John 11-21Edited by: Joel C. Elowsky.The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture has as its goal the revitalization of Christian teaching based on classical Christian exegesis, the intensified study of Scripture by lay persons who wish to think with the early church about the canonical text, and the stimulation of Christian historical, biblical, theolog ical and pastoral scholars toward further inquiry into scriptural interpretation by ancient Christian writers. The time frame of these documents spans seven centuries of exegesis, from Clement of Rome to John of Damascus, from the end of the New Testament era to A.D. 750, including the Venerable Bede.
✦ Subjects
Религиоведение;Религиоведение христианства;Теология (Богословие);Библеистика (Библейское богословие)
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