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Volume 3 (2012)
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Issue 3
Editorial
Jens Schröter
Antike Philosophie und frühes Christentum
pp. 275-278 (4)
Articles
Johan C. Thom
Popular Philosophy in the Hellenistic-Roman World
pp. 279-295 (17)
Samuel Vollenweider
»Mitten auf dem Areopag«. Überlegungen zu den Schnittstellen zwischen antiker Philosophie und Neuem Testament
pp. 296-320 (25)
Tobias Georges
Die christlichen Apologeten des 2. Jahrhunderts und ihr Verhältnis zur antiken Philosophie – Justin und Tertullian als Exponenten unterschiedlicher Grundorientierungen?
pp. 321-348 (28)
Winrich A. Löhr
Christian Gnostics and Greek Philosophy in the Second Century
pp. 349-377 (29)
New Discoveries
Juan Chapa
A newly published 'gospel fragment'
pp. 381-389 (9)
New Books
New Books
pp. 393-408 (16)
New Projects
Christina M. Kreinecker
The Earliest Commentaries on Paul as Sources for the Biblical Text – A New Research Project at the Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing at the University of Birmingham
pp. 411-415 (5)
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