Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
What we know about the celebrated Alexandrian theologian, the follower of Origen, who was blind from birth.
The classic collection of the evidence on Hippolytus of Rome, his works, his actions as a leader of the church, his martyrdom, and his surviving fragments
This book discusses the influence of Origen's sermons on Jeremiah, both direct and indirect.
The doctrine and origin of two of the commentaries of Hippolytus of Rome, whose troubled career has left him with the reputation of both Saint and Antipope
Description of the manuscript tradition of this quasi-encyclopedia, its authorship, and its sources.
The sayings of Jesus not recorded in the Gospels, with an appendix on a new fragment from the Fayyum.
The data on the lost Gospel according to the Hebrews is presented in this volume with modern criticism, ancient evidence, surviving fragments, and conclusions.
A collection of fragments of the lost church historian Philip of Side, which cite otherwise, lost early Christian sources.
One of the first pieces of Christian Latin, a treatise on the evils of gambling and the role of the bishop in correcting them.
An effort to date the works of Tertullian, on stylistic and biographical grounds
A quarrelsome disputation between a Jew and a Christian over the Old Testament prophecies, with introduction, notes, and essays on the character and compostion of the work.
This volume examins the manuscript tradition, and the account of the works of the 2nd century apologists in the ancient church and the Middle Ages.
These fifteen essays by a Presbyterian clergyman are devoted to the personality of Jesus,
The historicity, testimony, and importance of the Resurrection, by the Professor of Theology at Aberdeen.
The essential presence of the personality of Christ in the Atonement, by the Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology at Oxford; with a historical sketch of the doctrine.
This book concentrates on the life and teachings of Jesus, as related by the fashionable Gilded Age clergyman. As a crystallized sample of one sort of Victorian devotion, Beecher's book is full of miracles, scenery and sentiment, but devoid of systematic theology.
This volume presents the (fully vocalized) Syriac text of 'Abdisho' bar Brikha's (d. 1318) Paradise of Eden, with every page abundantly annotated. Theodore Noeldeke's review of the book is also included.
In this volume, Hilgenfeld presents a critical edition of nine poems by Gewargis Warda (13th cent.), mostly on contemporary events. The poems are also translated into German with annotations and an introduction.
French orientalist Paulin Martin (1840-1890) here discusses Christianity in 19th century Iraq and the surrounding areas.
This volume is a complete presentation and study of the two letters "On Virginity" ascribed to Clement of Rome, only fragmentarily extant in Greek, but surviving complete in Syriac.
This volume describes 330 manuscripts held at the Convent of Notre-Dame des Semences (not far from Alqosh); they are classified according to subject.
Cowper, having reasoned that English students of Syriac deserve an affordable and complete, yet not too cumbersome and detailed, guide to the language, here offers an abridged and edited English version of Hoffmann's grammar, originally published in Latin in 1827.
This brief Syriac grammar for students, along with a prolegomena showing how Syriac fits in among other Aramaic dialects, includes the standard grammatical items. The paradigms are unique for including Jewish Aramaic forms side by side with the Syriac.
This volume is an edition, with annotated English translation, of three charm manuscripts from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries with charms for a great number of situations.
St. Francis of Assisi is as popular today as ever before. This book deals with the training St. Francis received in undertaking the life of discipleship to Christ and the training St. Francis gave to others to help them live their vocation as disciples of Christ.
Henry Boynton Smith presents a complete manual of Christian theology from the perspective of an anti-Unitarian Congregationalist.
Xenophon's Journey Upcountry, with interlinear translation.
This four-volume set by the Nobel Prize-winning historian Theodor Mommsen presents a comprehensive history of the Roman Empire.
Collected by the radical journalist William Hone, this collection is of the Greek New Testament Apocrypha and other first century writings.
This copious dictionary of the Bible includes maps, an index, and a volume of related articles on various topics.
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.