Madness in the Method? the Acts of the Apostles in Current Study

T Penner - Currents in Biblical Research, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholarship on the book of Acts frequently proceeds under the'no final con flict'slogan when
it comes to employing a diversity of methods. In this essay, however, some of the …

Female corporeality, magic, and gender in the Babylonian Talmud

M Murray - Religion and Theology, 2008 - brill.com
For the rabbis, female corporeality–and the control of the female body through rules and
regulations–was the locus for (decidedly male) rabbinic piety, and a means for the rabbis to …

The satiric effect in Horace's Sermones in the light of his Epicurean reading circle

BV Hicks - 2013 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
Scholarship on Roman satire has been dominated for nearly fifty years by a rhetorical
approach that emphasizes the artifice of the poet. Consequently, it has been unsure what to …

[引用][C] The magical female in Graeco-Roman rabbinic literature

M Murray - Religion and Theology, 2007 - brill.com
R&T 14,3-4_f7_284-309.indd Page 1 Religion & Theology 14 (2007) 284–309 www.brill.nl/rt &
Religion Theology The Magical Female in Graeco-Roman Rabbinic Literature Michele Murray …