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Koester and majority
The historian Helmut Koester has suggested, with some evidence, that originally the Christians in Egypt were predominantly influenced by gnosticism until the efforts of Demetrius of Alexandria gradually brought the beliefs of the majority into harmony with the rest of Christianity.

Koester and scholars
Accordingly, some scholars ( like Helmut Koester ) who wish to keep Q while acknowledging the force of the minor agreements attribute them to a proto-Mark, such as the Ur-Markus in the Markan Hypothesis ( MkH ), adapted by Mark independently from its use by Matthew and Luke.

Koester and Justin
When Justin quotes the synoptic Gospels, he tends to do so in a harmonised form, and Helmut Koester and others conclude that Justin must have possessed a Greek harmony text of Matthew, Luke and Mark.
Therefore, according to Koester, it is likely that Justin applied the name " memoirs of the apostles " analogously to indicate the trustworthy recollections of the apostles found in the written record of the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and possibly also an apocryphal gospel.
However, Koester contends that Justin obtained this saying from a baptismal liturgy rather than a written gospel.
Koester suggests that Justin had composed an early harmony along the lines of his pupil Tatian's Diatesseron.
While Koester argues that these show a tradition before the other gospels, Craig Evans sees these as drawing from the other Gospels just as Justin Martyr did.

Koester and be
Further, Koester argues that the resurrection story in Secret Mark appears to be independent from that of John 11, and that the author of Secret Mark may have acquired it from some other source, possibly from the free tradition of stories about Jesus,
When Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz presented his plan for a great battle fleet in June 1897, Koester objected on the grounds that there simply were not the personnel to cover such an expansion of the navy, and that the resources would be much better spent elsewhere.

Koester and historical
Helmut Koester writes that the stories of the resurrection were originally epiphanies and that the more detailed accounts of the resurrection are secondary and not based on historical records.
Helmut Koester and J. D. Crossan have argued that despite its apparent historical importance, the text is not well known.

Koester and scholar
Christian scholar Donald Guthrie claims that the Gospel was likely widely known before the end of the 1st century, and was fully recognized by the early part of the second, while Helmut Koester states that aside from Marcion, " there is no certain evidence for its usage ," prior to ca.
However, scholar Helmut Koester has pointed out the Greek title " Memorabilia " was not applied to Xenophon's work until the Middle Ages, and it is more likely apomnemoneumata was used to describe the oral transmission of the sayings of Jesus in early Christianity.
The scholar Helmut Koester considers him the earliest surviving witness of this tradition.
Helmut Koester ( born 1926, Hamburg ) is a German-born American scholar of the New Testament and currently Morison Research Professor of Divinity and Winn Research Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Divinity School.
* Helmut Koester, New Testament scholar

Koester and Charles
In a note, Kirby states, " A very abbreviated list of twentieth-century writers on the NT who do not believe that the empty tomb is historically reliable: Marcus Borg, Günther Bornkamm, Gerald Boldock Bostock, Rudolf Bultmann, Peter Carnley, John Dominic Crossan, Stevan Davies, Maurice Goguel, Michael Goulder, Hans Grass, Charles Guignebert, Uta Ranke-Heinemann, Randel Helms, Herman Hendrikx, Roy Hoover, Helmut Koester, Hans Küng, Alfred Loisy, Burton L. Mack, Willi Marxsen, Gerd Lüdemann, Norman Perrin, Robert M. Price, Marianne Sawicki, John Shelby Spong, Howard M. Teeple, and John T.
It includes articles by Charles W. Hedrick, Hershel Shanks, and Helmut Koester.
Songwriters included Langston Huges, Charlie Ipcar & Maxine Parshall, Dale Cohen & Hugh McGuinness, Bob Norman, Mark Charles & Sheila Ritter, Peter Berryman, Elyse Crystall, Sandee Swantek, Martha Koester, Paul Emery, Tony Heriza, Judith Levine & Laura Liben, Mike Rawson, Bev Grant, and Luci Murphy.
Charles Beverley ( Bev ) Koester, ( January 13, 1926 – February 1, 1998 ) was a Canadian naval officer, civil servant and Clerk of the Canadian House of Commons.

Koester and .
* Helmut Koester.
" The Library of Pergamon as a Classical Model ," in Helmut Koester, ed., Pergamon: Citadel of the Gods.
Bakirtzis, H. Koester ( ed.
* Koester, Sierra.
Delmark was formed when Bob Koester moved his Delmar label from St. Louis to Chicago in 1958 and remains active today.
Scholars ; L. Michael White and Helmut Koester see the account of the guards in Matthew as an apologetic insertion, an attempt by the writer to explain the Jewish claims that the disciples stole the body ; which were circulating at the time.
Helmut Koester writes that while Matthew's narrative was formed in a biblical environment, Luke's was modeled to appeal to the Greco-Roman world.

Koester and regarded
In particular, according to Koester, while shepherds were regarded negatively by Jews in Jesus ' time, they were seen in Greco-Roman culture as " symbols of a golden age when gods and humans lived in peace and nature was at harmony ".

articulates and view
Specifically, some cardrooms only grant the right to view a mucked losing hand if the requesting player articulates a concern about possible collusion.
While the French playwright Jean Genet articulates a very different world view in his dramas to that found in Brecht's, in a letter to the director Roger Blin on the most appropriate approach to staging his The Screens in 1966, he advises an epic approach to its production:
In so doing, he articulates a view on the nature of public office, ideally based on a sense of responsibility with respect to society as a whole.
She states that it " articulates so little of the end-of-an-era feeling it hints at ... that it's impossible to view The Last Waltz as anything but an also-ran.

articulates and be
The Heart sutra, a text from the prajnaparamita-sutras, articulates this in the following saying in which the five skandhas are said to be " empty ":
* Ivan Karamazov in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 1879 The Brothers Karamazov articulates what might be termed a dystheistic rejection of God.
The Heart sutra, a text from the prajnaparamita-sutras, articulates this in the following saying in which the five skandhas are said to be " empty ":
Jowett stresses that Middleton's presence does not mean the play should be disregarded, stating " Timon of Athens is all the more interesting because the text articulates a dialogue between two dramatists of a very different temper.
In April 2007 CNA released the MAB's report, National Security and the Threat of Climate Change, that articulates the concept of climate change acting as a " threat multiplier " for instability in some of the most volatile regions of the world and identifies key challenges that must be planned for now if they are to be met effectively in the future.
" It is stated that for a person to be a Muslim it is enough that he articulates his belief in Allah and the Prophet Mohamed.
In recent years, however, the tone of these meetings has been much more serious and has worked primarily on the business of incorporating a new bylaw into the organization's foundational documents which more clearly articulates how the Union is to be governed.
Through Parlabane, Brookmyre articulates what might be argued as a radical viewpoint, with the " bad guys " invariably belonging to the Establishment.
The first half of the novel can be viewed as a critique of the corporate world while the second half articulates the fears and dilemmas of contemporary American life.

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