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Autor:
Lipps, Jere H., Perkins, Ronald D., McIntire, W. G., Hanna, Marcus A., Gutschick, Raymond C., Croneis, Carey, Emery, K. O., Dietz, R. S.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology, 1971 Jul 01. 45(4), 742-770.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1302818
Publikováno v:
Science, 1972 Feb 01. 175(4022), 624-626.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1732936
Autor:
Zeff, Marjorie L., Perkins, Ronald D.
Publikováno v:
Sedimentology; Apr79, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p175, 27p
Autor:
Perkins, Ronald D.
Publikováno v:
In Sedimentary Geology 1989 63(3):313-321
Autor:
Aaron Koller
This volume is concerned with field of cutting tools in Biblical Hebrew texts and deals with the interface of philogical, semantic, and archeological evidence.
Autor:
Lance Byron Richey
This engaging study reflects the growing interest in the relationship of John's Gospel the Roman imperial context in which it was composed. It begins and ends with quotations from modern sources that show why the question might be of more than histor
Autor:
Richard C. Steiner
In this brief but far-ranging book, Steiner addresses key issues concerning the descriptions of Amos's occupations. It features a thorough linguistic analysis of each relevant term or phrase, analyses of the how such professions were carried out, and
Autor:
Gregory Tatum
Gregory Tatum looks at Paul's authentic letters, by recognizing the occasional nature of Paul's correspondence, and by offering a new approach of using rhetoric as opposed to linear theological development. In the final chapter, Tatum relates Acts to
Autor:
Jeremy Corley, Vincent Skemp
This volume offers 17 essays on the apocryphal/deuterocanonical books of Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus) and Tobit. Four essays explore Tobit's connections with Genesis (Irene Nowell), Job (Anathea Portier-Young), Psalms (Stephen Ryan), and the New Testame
Autor:
Joan C. Campbell
This monograph examines the relationships between the two'families'of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel. The first family is that of the mother, brothers, and sisters of Jesus; the second is the fictive family of the disciples. Using social-scientific criti