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  • Born in 1968. Waldensian pastor. Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]] and of the Book Reviews Commission [[Category:Scholars|Noffke]]
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  • ...heology of Rome, in Edinburgh and Basel. Professor of New Testament at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology in Rome. Member of the [[Assocaizione Biblica Italiana] [[Category:Scholars|Corsani]]
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  • ...tudies, lecturing at Princeton, Harvard, New York and Washington. When the Waldensian Faculty moved to Rome in 1920, after only a couple of year preferred to lea [[Category:Scholars|Luzzi]]
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  • ..., Argentina, before returning to Rome as Professor of Old Testament at the Waldensian Theological Faculty, where he remained until his retirement. He was later a [[Category:Scholars|1926 Soggin]]
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  • [[File:Facolta Valdese.jpg|thumb|250px|Waldensian Faculty of Theology, Rome, Italy]] [[File:Noffke.jpg|thumb|123px|Eric Noffke, Waldensian Faculty of Theology]]
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  • ...:Facolta Valdese.jpg|thumb|left|200px|3rd & 7th Nangeroni Meetings, at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology, Rome, Italy (2014, 2016)]] The Nangeroni Meeting is meant to be a meeting of around 30 scholars (as compared to the Enoch Seminars which are designed to have 50-80 partici
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  • ...ioneers of Qumran Studies and among the most distinguished and influential scholars of his generation in the field of ancient Judaism. ...ar [[Jan Alberto Soggin]] (1926-2010) passed away. He was Professor at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology in Rome, Italy. His ''History of Israel'' and ''Introdu
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  • ...nsultation of the Encyclopedia, the writing is restricted to international scholars, PhD students and members of the Enoch Seminar (who are invited to CREATE A *[[Eric Noffke]], Waldensian Theological Seminary (Italy, EU)
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  • ...o the present]], [[Countries|all around the world]], with biographies of [[Scholars]] and [[Authors]] and a Dictionary of [[People]], [[Places]], [[Topics]], e *[[Scholars]] -- [[Authors]] -- [[Identities]] -- [[Expertise]] -- [[People's generatio
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  • ...als included in the Pseudo-Clementines and this state of affairs has moved scholars to plumb the novel in order to discover what it can teach us about the "his ...s nevertheless too late to be genuinely useful (just as most New Testament scholars set aside the Nag Hammadi texts as of interest in connection with the recep
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  • ...field. But we are excited by the enthusiasm demonstrated by the dozens of scholars who have worked on this project for months, and by the number of participan ...We are committed to promoting an ethos of inclusiveness and friendship. As scholars, we do not live isolated from the world and untouched by the evil of this w
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  • ...on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins have attracted hundreds of scholars from all around the world. ...ature Studies]] 38, includes more than 40 contributions from international scholars.
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