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Jesus and the Village Scribes: Galilean Conflicts and the Setting of Q
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Jesus and the Village Scribes: Galilean Conflicts and the Setting of Q
by William E. Arnal
Fortress, Minneapolis, 2001. 290 pp. $26.00. ISBN 0-- 8006-3260-5.
ARNAL OPPOSES THE PRESUMPTION that Jesus and his disciples conducted an itinerant ministry, traveling from village to village in Galilee, begging for food. Gerd Theissen developed Harnack's seminal work on the Didache, proposing that Jesus called people who were already homeless and gave them a mission, sending th...
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; By William E. Arnal. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2001. xiv + 290 pp. $26.00 (paper). In this book based on his 1997 dissertation under John S. Kloppenborg, Arnal's thesis is that the language of reversal or uprootedness in Q is best explained as the work of village scribes in Galilee who have lost
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Soldier served his country well
Winnipeg Free Press
; face=+Bold; Winnipegger killed in Afghanistan wanted to see world, save livesface=-Bold; By Lindsey Wiebe, Jason Bell and Bill Redekop All that he'd hoped to do -- and all that he would ultimately accomplish -- was written down by Cpl. James Hayward Arnal just before his 2001 high school
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Consul touts Colo., Mexico trade
Rocky Mountain News (2007-Current)
; Exports to Mexico from Colorado totaled more than $272 million last year, proof that the state's relationship with Mexico is much more than immigration, said Eduardo Arnal, Denver's new consul general of Mexico. At a breakfast presentation before the Chamber of the Americas, a Denver-based trade
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Consul touts Colo., Mexico trade.(Business)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Fernando Quintero, Rocky Mountain News Exports to Mexico from Colorado totaled more than $272 million last year, proof that the state's relationship with Mexico is much ...
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Mexico trade, NAFTA highlight annual international luncheon in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Business Journal
; Mexico is the second largest importer of Colorado products, purchasing $1 billion worth of goods annually. Eduardo Arnal, consul general of Mexico in Denver, will discuss the economic relationship between the trading partners during the Mayor's Seventh Annual International Luncheon, which is
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Comrades bid soldier farewell
Winnipeg Free Press
; ... shouldered more than his fair share of the burden. On Sunday night, they returned the favour and shouldered the heartbreaking burden of carrying their friend and mentor on the first step of his long journey back to Canada. -- Canwest News Service
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France Andrevie, designer, dies.
WWD
; PARIS (FNS) -- France Andrevie, the fashion designer who attracted a lot of attention from U.S. department store buyers a few years ago, died following a heart attack at her home here Saturday night. She was 39. She was working very hard at her new collection, and she was worrying a lot about all
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Family waits to say goodbye to fallen soldier
Winnipeg Free Press
; By Chris Cariou THE remains of Cpl. James Arnal are expected to arrive in Canada from Afghanistan today while his Winnipeg family waits at Canadian Forces Base Trenton to meet him and escort him home for a funeral that had not yet been set. Lieut. Jeff Noel of CFB Winnipeg said Arnal -- who died
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Ex-mayor discusses foundered arena plan.(News)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Kwame Patterson Daily Herald Staff Writer The former Prospect Heights mayor said the city wouldn't be facing a $1 million lawsuit if it had acted sooner on a letter of commitment to finance the now-failed arena plan. Edward Rotchford, who was mayor from 1991 to 2003, claims that in Prospect
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Dr. Paul J. Arnal
Chicago Sun-Times
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