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ISSUE 5 Winter 2019

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  1. Editorial: Female Voices in Early Christian Scholarship By: Coleman M. Ford and Shawn J. Wilhite 

Articles:

  1. The Humanity of the Sabbath: Eschatology of the Sixth Day in Hebrews by Amy L. Peeler

  2. Philo’s Allegorization of Hagar: Its Fate among Fathers and Feminists by Rebecca Rine

  3. The Cure of Souls at Antioch: A Response to Robert Hill on Theodoret of Cyrus as Spiritual Director by Stefana Dan Laing                                                                                        

Interview:

  1.  Lynn H. Cohick and Amy Brown Hughes: Christian Women in the Patristic World: Their Influence, Authority, and Legacy in the Second through Fifth Centuries, Baker Academic 2017.

. . . and several book reviews. 

We hope you enjoy the fourth issue from the Center for Ancient Christian Studies. This edition in particular highlights five women scholars in the field of early Christianity. 

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ISSUE 4 Winter 2018

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  1. Editorial: Retrieval, Resourcement, and the Reformation: Tradition, Scripture, and the Protestant Reformation by Coleman M. Ford and Shawn J. Wilhite

Articles:

  1. Finding Wine in the Water Jar: A History of Interpretation of John 2:1–11 by Chase Sears

  2. Early Christian Wives as Household Missionaries: An Analysis of 1 Peter 3:1–6 by Miguel Echevaria

Cogitatio: Ignatius of Antioch

  1. “Attuned to the Bishop as Strings to a Lyre”: Imitation and Virtue Formation in the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch by Coleman M. Ford

  2. Ignatius’s Trinitarian Foundation for Church Unity and Obeying Spiritual Leaders by Edward L. Smither

Interview

  1. Peter Sanlon on Scholarship in Service to the Church

. . . and several book reviews

We hope you enjoy the fourth issue from the Center for Ancient Christian Studies.

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ISSUE 3 Winter 2016

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  1. Editorial: An "Unspeakably Narrow Discipline": Martin Hengel and the Need for Interdisciplinary Scholarship by Coleman M. Ford and Shawn J. Wilhite

  2. Ancient Figure Highlight: Ignatius of Antioch: Bishop, Theologian, and the Apologist of Life and Death by Ian Clary

  3. Inspiration and Inerrancy in the Ancient Church by Michael A.G. Haykin

  4. Number Symbolism and the Feeding of the Four Thousand in the Gospel of Matthew by Patrick Schreiner

  5. The Holy Spirit, Caritas, and the Bond of Unity in Augustine's Anti-Donatist Writings by J. Daniel McDonald

...and several book reviews

We hope you enjoy the third issue from the Center for Ancient Christian Studies

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ISSUE 2 Summer 2015

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The second issue includes the following articles:

  1. Editorial: Scholars in Dialogue: A Banquet of Interdisciplinary Influence by Coleman M. Ford and Shawn J. Wilhite

  2. The Passover of the Church: Melito of Sardis on the Church and Israel's Exodus in Peri Pascha by Wyatt Aaron Graham

  3. Between Paul and James: Faith and Works in 1 Clement 29:1–32:4 by Joshua M. Greever

A forum consisting of Michael F. Bird, Matthew Y. Emerson, Charles E. Hill, Bryan Litfin, Preston Sprinkle, and Jarvis J. Williams along with several books reviewed.

We hope you enjoy the second issue from the Center for Ancient Christian Studies.

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Issue 1 Winter 2014

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This inaugural issue includes the following articles:

  1. "Figural Reading in the Book of the Cave of Treasures: Recovering an Interpretive Tradition" by Brian Wesley Bunnell

  2. "Facing Our Giants? Getting the Moral Sense Right in 1 Samuel 17" by Matthew Y. Emerson

  3. "Homilies and Hobby Horses: Chrysostom on the Lord's Supper and the Poor in Homilae in Matthaeum 50.3" by Bobby Jamieson

A review article on David Moffit's book, Atonement and the Logic of the Resurrection in the Epistle to the Hebrews, by Shawn J. Wilhite and several book reviews pertaining to ancient Christian studies.

We hope you enjoy this first issue from the Center for Ancient Christian Studies.

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