Edward Adams challenges a strong consensus in New Testament and Early Christian studies: that the early Christians met 'almost exclusively' in houses. This assumption has been foundational for research on the social formation of the early churches, the origins and early development of church architecture, and early Christian worship. Recent years have witnessed increased scholarly interest in the early 'house church'.
Adams re-examines the New Testament and other literary data, as well as archaeological and comparative evidence, showing that explicit evidence for assembling in houses...
Edward Adams challenges a strong consensus in New Testament and Early Christian studies: that the early Christians met 'almost exclusively' in hous...
In his work 'Deliverance of God' Douglas Campbell presents what Chris Tilling considers a "complete rereading of Paul s letters that genuinely offers a way beyond problems associated with old and new perspectives. And his resultant picture of Paul s theology generally, and the Apostle s soteriology particularly, is beautiful, liberating, consistent, exegetically rigorous, theologically aware and pastorally compelling. It captures, I think, the best of the old perspective, with its concern to speak energetically about the God who saves, and it takes seriously the concerns of the new...
In his work 'Deliverance of God' Douglas Campbell presents what Chris Tilling considers a "complete rereading of Paul s letters that genuinely offers ...
This volume in the University of Michigan Studies: Humanistic Series is a comprehensive study of the various processes of word formation in the Provencal language. The five major sections of the book cover words formed by adding suffixes; words formed by adding prefixes; parasyntheta (words formed by the simultaneous addition of a prefix and a suffix); other common methods of word formation (e.g., compound words; derivations from one part of speech to another, such as nouns derived from verbs); and hybrid formations created by some combination thereof.
This volume in the University of Michigan Studies: Humanistic Series is a comprehensive study of the various processes of word formation in the Proven...
This volume examines and discusses selected Bible documentaries and academically informed dramatizations of the Bible. The major focus is UK mainline television, and on recent productions (mostly within the past 15 years) but there is also engagement with productions from the USA.
After a critical introduction by the editors, charting and reflecting on the use of the Bible on television in recent years, the book falls into three sections. In the first section, a number of influential filmmakers and producers, including Ray Bruce and Jean-Claude Bragard, discuss their work in...
This volume examines and discusses selected Bible documentaries and academically informed dramatizations of the Bible. The major focus is UK mainli...