HTR volume 76 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

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A Short History
of Syriac
Christianity to the
Rise of Islam
W. Stewart
McCullough
Sin and Judgment
in the Prophets:
A Stylistic and
Theological
Analysis
Patrick D. Miller
Dictionary of Old
South Arabic:
Sabaean Dialect
Joan C. Biella
Augustine on
Romans
Propositions from the
Epistle to the Romans
Unfinished Commentary
on the Epistle
to the Romans
Paula F. Landes, Editor
and Translator
This book presents a short history of Syriac Christianity down to the mid-seventh century, when
Islam had begun its expansion outside Arabia. The
two main divisions of the subject are Syriacspeaking Christians under Roman rule, and Syriac
Christians under the Parthians and Persians. As
monasticism played an important role in the life
of the Syriac churches, attention is directed to the
various regulations which attempted to shape and
control monastic life.
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A study of the theme and characterization of
judgment in the Prophetic literature with particular attention to the ways in which judgment is
placed in correlation with sin. Primary attention is
given to literary and stylistic matters as well as to
the implications of this study for theology of judgment in the Old Testament.
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Treats the best-known and heretofore littlestudied of the the ancient South Arabian dialects,
a branch of the Semitic language family attested
between 500 B.C-600 AD.
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The first English translation of Augustine's two
early commentaries on Paul's letter to the Romans,
written in the five years immediately preceding
the appearance of the Confessions. These two
commentaries are particularly important in understanding Augustine's development as a biblical
exegete and a theologian and are invaluable to a
complete assessment of his ultimate position on
grace, human freedom, and divine predestination.
An important work for historians and theologians
interested in the development of biblical interpretation in the West generally and in Augustine's
thought in particular.
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Schleiermacher's
Early Philosophy
of Life:
Determinism,
Freedom and
Phantasy
Albert Blackwell
The Polish
Brethren
edited by
George H. Williams
Following the course of Schleiermacher's life from
1789-1804, this book develops its themes of determinism, freedom, and phantasy in relation to
three principal writings: On Human Freedom
(1792); On Rrllgioii (L799); and Soliloquies
(1800) The book provides a thorough analysis of
Schleiermacher's early thinking and an interpretive portrait of Schleicrmacher as u young man,
augmented by passages from his correspondence
and incidents from lib lifr.
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By means of on anthology of contplete or substantial units of works, originally in Latin, Polish, or
Orman, the editor seeks to illustrate for the first
time in any language the range of the lives. I lie
evolving thought, disciplinn, uiid experiences of
those calling themselves in the seventeenth century Polish Brethren. Especially in their exile
from thr vast Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
in 1660. they were more commonly called
Socinians. This two volume set contains prefaces
to each of the works, seventeen Illustrations, and a
map.
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