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Nicole M. Bauer, J. Andrew Doole
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Religion and Theology. 29:1-33
Exorcism is flourishing once again in the Roman Catholic Church today. Discourse on the topic has been influenced by the publications of exorcists such as Malachi Martin and Gabriele Amorth. They claim biblical precedence and commissioning for their
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J. Andrew Doole
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The Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 83:701-703
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J. Andrew Doole
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Novum Testamentum. 62:44-59
It is often claimed that Paul expected the Lord to return in glory within his lifetime, based in part on the text of 1 Thess 4:13–18. Those who have a theological interest in denying Paul’s mistaken optimism have to bend over backwards to explain
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J. Andrew Doole
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Apocrypha. 30:87-106
There is a little-known tradition which attests to Paul’s decapitated head being lost just outside Rome and discovered much later by a shepherd. I will present four Syriac versions of this traditio...
Autor:
Nicole M. Bauer, J. Andrew Doole
The idea that an external force can enter an individual and possess their body is prevalent in most cultures across the globe and throughout history. This possession can last for varying lengths of time, and its effects can be considered positive--wh
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J. Andrew Doole
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The Protevangelium of James
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::47e052f0341076ed57a3d94b20d109db
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26n5t.15
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26n5t.15
Autor:
J. Andrew Doole
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Novum Testamentum. 60:140-161
Paul only mentions Ephesus twice explicitly, in 1 Cor 15:32 and 16:8. The latter reference leads most to place the writing of 1 Corinthians in Ephesus, while the former causes much hand-wringing over Paul’s bout with wild beasts. If indeed Paul has
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J. Andrew Doole
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The Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 81:362-364
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J. Andrew Doole
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Neotestamentica. 51:369-374
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J. Andrew Doole
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J. Andrew Doole
Luke’s Jesus tells funny stories. Humour has been found throughout Luke’s Gospel, and particularly in his parables. It is the contention of this article that the stories of the “lost” in Luke 15 are best understood as Jesus’s engaging in ob