Papers of the 1999 Oxford Patristics Conference
Author : M. F. Wiles
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Page : 518 pages
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Release : 2000
Category : Fathers of the church
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Author : M. F. Wiles
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Page : 518 pages
File Size : 29,60 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Fathers of the church
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Author : M. F. Wiles
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Page : 535 pages
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Category : Fathers of the church
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Author : M. F. Wiles
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Page : 518 pages
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Category : Fathers of the church
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Author : Maurice Wiles
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Page : 572 pages
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Release : 2001
Category : Asceticism
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Page : 409 pages
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Category : Christian literature, Early
ISBN : 9789068318548
Author : Maurice F. Wiles
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Category : Asceticism
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Author : Maurice F. Wiles
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Category : Asceticism
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Author : International conference on patristic studies
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Page : 2843 pages
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Category : Asceticism
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Author : Maurice F. Wiles
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Category : Asceticism
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Author : Maurice F. Wiles
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 635 pages
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Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789042909571
Papers presented at the Thirteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 1999 (see also Studia Patristica 34, 35, 36 and 38). The successive sets of Studia Patristica contain papers delivered at the International Conferences on Patristic Studies, which meet for a week once every four years in Oxford; they are held under the aegis of the Theology Faculty of the University. Members of these conferences come from all over the world and most offer papers. These range over the whole field, both East and West, from the second century to a section on the Nachleben of the Fathers. The majority are short papers dealing with some small and manageable point; they raise and sometimes resolve questions about the authenticity of documents, dates of events, and such like, and some unveil new texts. The smaller number of longer papers put such matters into context and indicate wider trends. The whole reflects the state of Patristic scholarship and demonstrates the vigour and popularity of the subject.