Dear Mark, the foundamental mistake in your theory which I else appreciate very much is the wide spread error that the „Prologue of John“ is a very late...
Peter Hofrichter
Peter.Hofrichter@...
Jan 11, 2007 4:39 pm
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Peter: Glad you joined into Paul's and my discussion (and Peter Kirby). And to Paul, I apologize for dropping the ball on our discussion. I took a week off...
Dear Mark, sorry, I read Paul’s text and scrolled to the end of the discussion and found your suscription. So my intervention was not to you, but to Paul. As...
Peter Hofrichter
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Jan 12, 2007 9:52 am
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Dear Colleagues, Apologies for the short timeline, but I'm looking for proposals within the next week or so on either of two subjects, to be presented in the...
Dear Listers, I have posted the following to the Synoptic List but it also concerns this list. I have just completed a book, hinted at a couple of months ago...
I recently had a conversation with my sister (a scientist) in which she asked me how I could od any research without high-speed Internet service (I have...
Elizabeth Danna
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Feb 22, 2007 3:17 am
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It is often said that Mandaean literature influenced the Gospel (though some say the influence must be the other way because Mandaean literature is too late)....
Elizabeth Danna
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Feb 22, 2007 3:17 am
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Hi, Elizabeth. Good to hear from you again! For Johannine resources, have you seen my website: http://johannine.org/ ? For broader biblical resources, again...
Thanks, Elizabeth, theories of Mandaean origins of Johannine material have dwindled significantly since the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Up until the...
Just to echo Paul's arguments for seeing the influence more from Christianity (and other religions) to Mandaeism than from Mandaeism to Christianity, let me...
Horace Jeffery Hodges
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Feb 22, 2007 7:57 am
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Hi Beth (and everyone)! There are certainly an increasing number of journals and even complete books online. One (which you will need to access via a library...
Not to mention things on Google Scholar (getting to be pretty robust). And, if you have a library that his it (I do) the online full text resources on the...
Mark, How does one go about securing the online full text of resources on the ATLA database and the JSTOR articles? Tom Butler ... From: "Matson, Mark...
Tom: You need a library that subscribes to these resources. If so, and you can become a patron, then you are in. ATLA is the data base of the American...
Mark, I am a pastor of a local church in Sparks, Nevada, which is a long way from the nearest theological library (in Berkeley, Ca.) or from the seminary from...
Probably. Although it might be possible to negotiate with either Claremont or GTU and gain some access as a student. Some schools are doing that. I think my...
Stephen and Mark, Thank you for your replies. Mark, I understand your reply to say, essentially, "Contact your alma mater and ask them to negotiate a...
Sounds like there's a lot available if one knows where to find it. I agree with Tom, a list would be helpful if someone were to compile it. Thnaks to all who...
Elizabeth Danna
ejdanna@...
Feb 24, 2007 5:28 am
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Better yet, go to ATLA's own website: http://www.atla.com/atlahome.html Felix ... top=2&mid=3&bottom=7&subsection=10 ... information and affiliations. It...
The service provided by ATLA is excellent and you are likely to print off many more articles than you will anticipate. So, make sure that you invest in a...
Felix, It's been a while since we last communicated. I'm cautious about continuing this thread, since it could be viewed as advertizing particular products....
Tom, Recommending only one product (as we previously did with ATLA) seems closer to "advertizing"; but providing a longer list of various resources, from which...
Pardon for disturbing the silence, but I was wondering if anyone had a handy bibliography or perhaps a good (hopefully rather recent) article (or articles) on...
A recent book, "The Prologue of the Fourth Gospel" by Peter M. Phillips (London, T&T Clark 2006), might be a good place to start if your university library has...
With apologies for cross posting. Over the past few months, Corpus Paulinum has become a target for spam messages from purveyors of get rich quick schemes,...
With apologies for cross posting. It's that time of year again when the Society of Biblical Literature's Annual Meeting is just round the corner (Nov. 17th -...
I will be out of the office starting 21/07/2007 and will not return until 08/10/2007. Annual Leave...
Mary Coloe
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Oct 2, 2007 3:10 pm
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With apologies for cross posting. This is the second announcement of the now traditional (11th annual!) NT, Biblical, and Biblically related e-list members...