What we can infer from the evidence of the Book of Acts and the third gospel is that the author was someone who was steeped in scripture, in the Septuagint, and who was aware of Hellenistic ...
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The earliest Christian communities met in people's houses; they didn't have churches yet for quite some time, and throughout the New Testament, particularly Paul's letters in the Book of Acts ...
Set against a contemporary South African society that is chronologically ‘post’ apartheid, but one that continues to grapple with material redress, land redistribution and systemic racism, Acts of ...
The writer Megan Kamalei Kakimoto recommends books that illuminate the islands’ rich history and storytelling spirit. By Megan Kamalei Kakimoto In a comprehensive biography, the historian Dan ...
In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy. Ummul Qur’an Imam Abu Dawud, may Allah have mercy upon him ...
Ricca, Mario 2020. Otherness, elsewhere, and the 'Ecology' of law's implications: The semiotic oceans surrounding legal signification and its discriminatory ...
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Matt Ridley begins his book with a simple truth. “The human genome—the complete set of human genes—comes packaged in twenty-three separate pairs of chromosomes.” We all know that.
By Alexandra Jacobs Why our critic couldn’t put this book down. By Sara Curtis, Frannie Carr Toth, Dwight Garner and Sophia Lanman The Irish city, once home to the likes of James Joyce and ...
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