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Ἀργύριον δημόσιον καινόν? Überlegungen zu dem Fragment P. Dura 129 und zur Münzprägung unter Severus Alexander im Jahr 225/6 n. Chr.

itself, different possibilities for the label ‘new’ are discussed. For this purpose new coin motifs, changes of the emperor’s portrait, unusual coin legends, political changes, and connections with unknown

Beyond Emergent

, 2011 Part of the Religious Thought; Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons - A close look at the Emerging Church movement reveals some familiar—and predicted—challenges. By Cindy Tutsch Like ... and seeker churches fail to speak in language or worship formats that are friendly to postmoderns. However, the perceived need is for a core change at the foundational levels of philosophy and theology

Renewal of Convenant, Vision, and Priorities (The President's Desk)

: http://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pd Part of the Biblical Studies Commons, and the Religious Thou ght, The ology and Philosophy of Religion Commons Recommended Citation - Article 1 P R E S I D E N T ... to be made in order to carry out God’s work effectively in the world. It is my fervent hope that the event will be much more than a political convention. I pray that it will be a time of covenant

Vocabulary and practices of manumission in a fragment of the Life of Philonides (P. Herc. 1044)

’ commitment to learn philosophy. In the lower part of the same column – cr. 11 pz. 1 fr. 51 (left) – Crönert thought he could read a reference to Philonides’ noble attitude towards death, as he supplemented τ8 ... philosophy at the court of Demetrius I Soter (161–150 bce).14 24 28 4 8 20 lines missing [ ±4 ]αι[ ±11 ] cr. 12 pz. 4 fr. 59 [ ±4 ]ιο[ ±11 ] [ ±2 ]τ!ε!ω!)!κ!α![ ±8 ] [ ±5 ]ν[ ±10 ] [ ±3 ]ν!τοιστε! ![ ±2

Legal expertise and legal experts in Athenian democracy

, he has studied them in some detail (akribos)' (Dem. 59.15). The statement of Theomnestus is confirmed by what we know about the political career of Apollodorus, who was involved in litigation ... sources and is also not reliable: see E. MH. arris, ‘AeschylusE’umenides, the role of the Areopagus and political discourse in Attic tragedy’, [inM:] Aar. kantonatos & E. Volonaki (eds.),Poet and Orator: A

ΜΕΓΑ ΤΟ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΤΟΥ ΣΑΡΑΠΙΣ: An inscribed bronze ring from Marina el-Alamein

of the Sarapis worship. Grażyna Bąkowska-Czerner Jagiellonian University in Kraków Faculty of Philosophy Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations ul. Grodzka 52 31-044 Cracow Poland Adam

Ellen White and Creation

“the science of Christianity,”23 or “the science of cooking.”24 When the apostle Paul visited Athens, he met “logic with logic, science [knowledge] with science, philosophy with philosophy.”25 She also ... “the science of Christianity,”23 or “the science of cooking.”24 When the apostle Paul visited Athens, he met “logic with logic, science [knowledge] with science, philosophy with philosophy.”25 She also

The Christian and Politics (I)

-emphasis on sociological issues to the abandonment of evangelistic priority and aligning the cultural mandate with a particular political party or philosophy of government. Synthesis—Christ of Politics. In ... the cultural mandate with a particular political party or philosophy of government. cal world and proved to be valuable assets in God’s plan. Based on this understanding, Craswell warns that the

"Les documents du droit romain", V. Arangio-Ruiz, "L'originalite de l'Egypte dans le monde gréco-romain", vol. 10, 1953, fasc. 3/4 : [recenzja]

structure. All other intrinsically Egyptian institutions of more cultured or complex character which had once added lustre to the political life of the Lagides had withered away, and their final abolition was ... respected. C. H. Roberts, Literature and Society in the Papyri (264—279). The author endeavours to determine whether the political and social life had some effect upon the Egyptian literature (in its

"Der Praefectus Aegypti von Diocletian bis zum Ende der römischen Herrschaft", Heinz Hübner, 1952 : [recenzja]

: The position of the prefect of Egypt in the political and juridical organisation of the Empire; Chapter 2: The prefect and the Egyptian political parties; Chapter 3: His administrative functions ... i n a and S. D. A m u s i ?, R. Taubenschlage The Law of Greco-Roman Egypt in the Light of the Papyri, 332 B. C. ? 640 A. D., Vol. II. Political and Administrative Law. Warsaw, 1948 (Yestnik Drevnej

Faith Under Pressure: The Sabbath as Case Study

: http://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pd Part of the Biblical Studies Commons, and the Religious Thou ght, The ology and Philosophy of Religion Commons Recommended Citation - Article 3 B Y G E O R G E It ... . Although Jerusalem was rebuilt, Although Jerusalem was rebuilt, it was a much weaker city, stripped of temple, Sanhedrin, and most of its former religious and political structures. Whether any kind of

"Literature and Society in the Papyri", C. H. Roberts, "L'originalite de l'Egypte dans le monde gréco-romain", vol. 10, 1953, fasc. 3/4 : [recenzja]

of χεφόγραφον was there respected. C. H. Roberts, Literature and Society in the Papyri (264—279). The author endeavours to determine whether the political and social life had some effect upon the ... Egyptian literature (in its written and oral forms), and if so, whether the literary papyri can give us information on the institutions and political events recorded in other known documents and sources

"The Prefects in Papyrus Dura Inventory 3 verso", J. F. Gilliam, "Classical Philology", vol. XCVII, 1952, no 7 : [recenzja]

: The position of the prefect of Egypt in the political and juridical organisation of the Empire; Chapter 2: The prefect and the Egyptian political parties; Chapter 3: His administrative functions

"The Reigns of the Ptolemies", T. Skeat, "Münch. Beitr. z. Papyrusforschung", 39, 1954 : [recenzja]

political groups a t A t h e n s ? t h e Oligarchs, t h e Moderates, and t h e D e m o c r a t s ? p r o p o u n d e d its own version of the patrios politeia. B u t re-examination of t h e relevant evidence ... shows t h a t t h e call for a ' r e t u r n t o t h e ancestral constitution' and t h e e m p l o y m e n t of a r g u m e n t s f r o m t h e constit u t i o n a l p a s t in t h e political

Was Ellen White Confused About Justification?

, the answer is theological, not linguistic. And often one’s theology depends on one’s educational bias, philosophy, preconceptions, and spiritual experience. So if asked, “What does the Greek say ... linguistic. And often one’s theology depends on one’s educational bias, philosophy, preconceptions, and spiritual experience. So if asked, “What does the Greek say?” linguistics does not always solve the

"Roman Civilization, selected Readings edited with an introduction and notes", vol. 1 : "The Republic", vol. 2 : "The Empire", N. Lewis, M. Reinhold, 1951-1955 : [recenzja]

chapters arranged chronogically and illustrates the political, administrative, religious, economic and cultural aspects of Boman civilization. Where possible, the authors let the record speak for itself ... dediticii which concerncd something else than citizenship, probably the political rights. The C.A. did not grant citizenship to those persons who were probably dediticiorum numero according to the lex Aelia

"Le règne de Vitellius en Egypte", Claire Préaux, "Mélanges Georges Smets": [recenzja]

: The position of the prefect of Egypt in the political and juridical organisation of the Empire; Chapter 2: The prefect and the Egyptian political parties; Chapter 3: His administrative functions

"Das Recht der koptischen Urkunden", A. Steinwenter, München 1955 : [recenzja]

— - T h e collections of t e x t s , I V — T h e great problems: 1. political history, 2. chronology, 3. geography and topology, 4. administration, 5. law (p. 51—55), 6. diplomacy (p. 55), 7. a r m y and ... peoples, by the changes in the political life and by the course of time. The author deals with the diffusion of the Greek law in Egypt pointing also to the part played b y the Greek forms in the

Flaws in the Tapestry (Work Station Two)

, Theology and Philosophy Recommended Citation - Article 6 Flaws in the Tapestry If there were ever the possibility of true bipartisan consensus in American politics, even if the agreement were only ... junkies know that a common thread runs through this fabric of public life. In recent years, each of these political “servants of the people,” of various political stripes, has endured self-inflicted public