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文档介绍:Oxford Early Christian Studies
General Editors
Gillian Clark Andrew Louth
THE OXFORD EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES series includes scholarly volumes on the thought and history of the
early Christian centuries. Covering a wide range of Greek, Latin, and Oriental sources, the books are of interest to
theologians, ancient historians, and specialists in the classical and Jewish worlds.
Titlesin the seriesinclude:
Ascetic Eucharists
Food and Drink in Early Christian Ritual Meals
Andrew McGowan (1999)
St Symeon the New Theologian and Orthodox Tradition
Hilarion Alfeyev (2000)
Asceticism and Anthropology in Irenaeus and Clement
John Behr (2000)
The Old Latin Gospels
A Study of Their Textsand Language
Philip Burton (2000)
PaulinusNoster
Self and Symbolsin the Lettersof Paulinusof Nola
Catherine Conybeare (2000)
The Cult of Saint Thecla
A Tradition of Women'sPiety in Late Antiquity
Stephen T. Davis(2001)
Eunomiusof Cyzicusand the Nicene Revolution
Richard Paul Vaggione, . (2001)
Ambrose: De Officiis
Edited with an Introduction, Translation mentary
Ivor J. Davidson (2002)
St John Damascene
Tradition and Originality in Byzantine Theology
Andrew Louth (2002)
Augustine'mentary on Galatians
Introduction, Text, Translation, and Notes
Eric Plumer (2002)
The Ancient Traditionsof the Virgin Mary'sDormition and Assumption
Stephen J. Shoemaker (2002)
The Early Development of Canon Law and the Council of Serdica
Hamilton Hess (2002)
mentariesof Origen and Jerome on St Paul'sEpistleto the
Ephesians
Ronald E. Heine (2002)
Grace and Christology in the Early Church
Donald Fairbairn
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