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  • '''Nicholas De Lange''' (b.1944) is a British scholar, at the University of Cambridge, England, UK. Born in 1944. Professor of Hebrew and Jewish Studies in the Faculty of Divinity.
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  • ...d then in 1892, Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge *[[The Acts of the Apostles (1881-82 Lumby), book]]
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  • ...ofessor of Divinity in 1899. In 1901, he succeeded B.F. Westcott as Bishop of Durham. *[[The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans (1879 Moule), book]]
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  • R. St John Parry was Vice-Master of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. [[Category:University of Cambridge Faculty|1858 Parry]]
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  • ...lsean Lecturer in Divinity and Lady Margaret Preacher at the University of Cambridge. *[[The Second Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians (Greek Text) (1892 Lias), book]]
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  • ...Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations (Cambridge, UK). *[[The Encounter of Eastern Christianity with Early Islam (2006 Grypeou, Swanson, Thomas), edit
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  • ...udies Emeritus at Boston University and Visiting Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. *[[Jesus in History: An Approach to the Study of the Gospels (1970 Kee), scholar]]
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  • ...aculty2.jpg|thumb|350px|A session of the seminar at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology]] ...Faculty.jpg|thumb|350px|A session of the seminar at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology]]
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  • ...hael joined the faculty of the Department of Biological Sciences at Purdue University, where he remained until retirement. ...1866. Around this time, Nelly, a pacifist, became a member of the Society of Quakers.
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  • ...t scholars, and museum and related professionals who represent the breadth of Jewish Studies scholarship. The organization’s institutional members repr ...ogical issues; Positions in Jewish Studies, the most comprehensive listing of Jewish Studies job opportunities; Resources in Jewish Studies, an online gu
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  • ==== (Florence, Italy) - [[First Enoch Seminar]]: ''The Origins of Enochic Judaism''==== #[[Andreas Bedenbender]], Humboldt University, Germany
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  • :'''From the Books of Enoch to Genesis Apocryphon:''' :'''Aramaic Manuscripts of 1 Enoch and Related Aramaic Traditions from Qumran'''
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  • '''Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah ''' is a book series published since 1957 by [[Brill]]. Currently the ...ls, and related bibliographic, linguistic, cultural and historical aspects of ancient Judaism and early Christianity." [Provided by the Publisher]
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  • ...rd College in 1980 as Professor of Religion and Ingeborg Rennert Professor of Jewish Studies. Alan F. Segal died on February 13, 2011. ...y the first century, and may have been a catalyst for the Jewish rejection of early Christianity. An important addition to New Testament and Gnostic scho
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  • ...he Qur'an''' is a course offered by [[Carlos A. Segovia]] at [[Saint Louis University]] - Madrid Campus in the Spring 2016. ...described in the Qur’an as a means to investigate the sectarian background of formative Islam, make its theology more accessible to non-Muslim students,
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  • ...|thumb|left|150px|[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], University of Michigan, Founder of the Enoch Seminar]] ...t|150px|[[Kelley Coblentz Bautch]], St. Edward's University, Vice-Director of the Enoch Seminar]]
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  • Title: '''Concepts of Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins''' == A welcome from Gabriele Boccaccini, director of the Enoch Seminar ==
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