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External Evidence for an Early Date of Revelation: The Witness of Latin Apocalypse Commentaries

Part 126 of a 504 part series.
Organization: ETS National
Price: $4.00
This item is an mp3 audio recording from the conference set: Christianity in the Early Centuries Complete recordings from the 57th Annual Meeting of The Evangelical Theological Society in Philadelphia, PA, featuring plenary speakers: Christopher Hall – What Evangelicals and Liberals Can Learn from the Church Fathers; Nicholas Perrin – Thomas, the Fifth Gospel? D. Jeffrey Bingham – Development and Diversity in Early Christianity; Craig Blaising - Presidential Address – Faithfulness: A Prescription for Theology; Paul Trebilco – Gnostics in Asia Minor in the Early Second Century CE, Ignatius, and Others, as Witnesses against Bauer. This conference was held in November of 2005.
Francis X. Gumerlock Francis X Gumerlock ("Frank”) is a graduate of Montclair State University (B.A. 1984) and Saint Louis University (M.A. 2001, Ph.D, 2004), has been teaching students in Colorado for over twenty-seven years. He currently teaches all four levels of Latin at Holy Family High School. He has served as secretary and vice president of the Colorado Classics Association and and currently serves as co-chair... read more

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