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Reading the Old Testament in Antioch.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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Reference & Research Book News
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November 1, 2005
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9004145389
Reading the Old Testament in Antioch.
Hill, Robert C.
Brill Academic Publishers
2005
220 pages
$127.00
Hardcover
Bible in ancient Christianity; v.5
BS1171
In the crucial years between the councils of Nicea and Chalcedon, the ecclesiastical district of Antioch was graced by the likes of John Chrysostom, Diodore, Theodore, and Theodoret, Old Testament scholars...
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