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People of Faith: Why the First Christians Called Themselves ‘Believers’

People of Faith: Why the First Christians Called Themselves ‘Believers’

by Jeff Childers | Nov 20, 2021

People of Faith: Why the first Christians Called Themselves ‘Believers’ Nijay D....
“Mystic Hieroglyphics of the Flesh:” Scripturalization as Racialization

“Mystic Hieroglyphics of the Flesh:” Scripturalization as Racialization

by Jeff Childers | Nov 12, 2020

"Mystic Hieroglyphics of the Flesh:" Scripturalization as Racialization Vincent L....
Wine and the Problem of Intoxication in the World of Early Christianity

Wine and the Problem of Intoxication in the World of Early Christianity

by Jeff Childers | Nov 22, 2018

Wine and the Problem of Intoxication in the World of Early Christianity John T....
The Testament of Jesus: Wills, Friends, and the Fourth Gospel

The Testament of Jesus: Wills, Friends, and the Fourth Gospel

by Jeff Childers | Nov 21, 2018

The Testament of Jesus: Wills, Friends, and the Fourth Gospel John T....
John’s Christological Transformation of the Synoptics

John’s Christological Transformation of the Synoptics

by Jeff Childers | Sep 26, 2018

John’s Christological Transformation of the Synoptics Mark...
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