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Literary Property Pseudonymity and the New Testament with Special Reference to Ehrmans 'Forged'

Literary Property Pseudonymity and the New Testament with Special Reference to Ehrmans 'Forged'
Part 53 of a 196 part series.
Topic: ETS
Organization: ETS National
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A talk from the 2011 National Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society on the theme, “No Other Name.” The conference featured plenary speakers: Darrell Bock, Tim Tennant, and Kelly Kapic.

Terry L. Wilder is affiliated with Campbellsville University and served as a presenter at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, held in Fort Worth TX with the theme of Wealth and Poverty.

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