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Pauline and writings
The writings ascribed to him by the church ( the Pauline epistles ) form a considerable portion of the New Testament.
Marcionem, iv. 1 – 5 ); in trying to account for Marcion's treatment of the Lucan Gospel and the Pauline writings he sarcastically queries whether the " shipmaster from Pontus " ( Marcion ) had ever been guilty of taking on contraband goods or tampering with them after they were aboard ( Adv.
Hyperdispensationalism is described as a niche sect in Protestism which views Pauline Christianity or the beliefs and doctrines espoused by Paul of Tarsus through his writings, as the purest form of Christian faith and worship.
The Pauline epistles, the earliest surviving Christian writings, refer to Jesus ' mother without stating that she was a virgin.
His study of Pauline theology, partly on the lines of John Locke, produced ( 1745 ) a ‘ Key ’ to the apostolic writings with an application of this ‘ Key ’ to the interpretation of the Epistle to the Romans.
Although also indirectly referred to in Pauline writings, nothing in the context of 1 Corinthians 5: 7 directly implies that in that specific passage Saint Paul refers the death of Jesus using the same theme as in Johannine writings.
Pauline writings established among early Christians the Kyrios image, and attributes of Jesus as not only referring to his eschatological victory, but to him as the " divine image " ( Greek eikōn ) in whose face the glory of God shines forth.
It also included ten of the Pauline Epistles ( but not the Pastoral Epistles or the Epistle to the Hebrews, and, according to the Muratonian canon, included a Marcionite pseudo-Paul's epistle to the Alexandrians and an epistle to the Laodiceans ) In bringing together these texts, Marcion redacted what is perhaps the first New Testament canon on record, which he called the Gospel and the Apostolikon, which reflects his belief in the writings of Jesus and the apostle Paul respectively.
Price investigates several historical scenarios and comes to the conclusion and identifies Marcion as the first person known in recorded history to collect Paul's writings to various churches together as a canon, the Pauline epistles.
In Paul's view, the earthly life of Jesus was of a lower importance than the theology of his death and resurrection, a theme that permeates Pauline writings.
The Pauline letters sometimes refer to creeds, or confessions of faith, that predate their writings.
Pauline Christianity is a term used to refer to the Christianity associated with the beliefs and doctrines espoused by Paul of Tarsus through his writings.
Pauline theology is also a term referring to the teaching and doctrines especially espoused by the apostle Paul through his writings.
He favored the church using only Pauline epistolary writings and the Gospel of Luke, regarded as the most harmonious with Paul's teachings, and rejected the Gospel of Matthew, more closely associated with the Twelve Apostles.
The chief writings of Salmeron are his sixteen volumes of Scriptural commentaries: eleven on the Gospels, one on the Acts, and four on the Pauline Epistles.
Mention should also be made of the work of UK feminist groups such as the London-based Matriarchy Study Group which produced the Goddess issue of the feminist periodical Shrew ( this was an occasional publication, produced by a different collective each issue ) as well as the pamphlets Menstrual Taboos and The Politics of Matriarchy ; these featured the early writings of Asphodel ( Pauline ) Long and the artist Monica Sjoo among others.

Pauline and further
Discrepancies between the Pauline epistles and Acts would further support the conclusion that the author of Acts did not have access to those epistles when composing Acts.
A. J. M. Wedderburn further argues that resurrection in Ancient Egypt differs from the " very negative features " in Judaeo-Christian tradition, as the Ancient Egyptians conceived of the afterlife as entry into the glorious kingdom of Osiris .< ref >"< span dir =" ltr "> Baptism and resurrection: studies in Pauline theology against its Graeco-Roman background </ span >
With the cardinals asking him to reconsider, it is further reported, he went into solitude, and took the position after deep prayer in the Pauline chapel and the urging of his fellow cardinals.
In recent years, there has been some local civic-booster agitation to rename the Fishing Lakes as the Calling Lakes, so as further to emphasize E. Pauline Johnson's " legend of the Qu ' Appelle Valley " ( see below ); as yet this has not taken any authentic hold.
He pursued further studies at the University of San Diego with Pauline Oliveros and Kenneth Gaburo ( Benary and Sandow 2001 ).

Pauline and established
The original Donkey Kong ( later established to be a younger version of Cranky Kong from the Donkey Kong Country series ) made his first appearance as the titular character of the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong alongside protagonist Mario ( then known as " Jumpman ") and damsel in distress, the Lady ( later renamed Pauline ).
These fears may have contributed to Paul's promulgation of the Pauline Laws, which established the strict principle of primogeniture in the House of Romanov, leaving the throne to the next male heir.
In 1998, Abbott established a trust fund called " Australians for Honest Politics Trust " to help bankroll civil court cases against the One Nation party and its founders, Pauline Hanson and David Ettridge.
In 1890 a Euro-American settlement was established at Pauline Cove.
Paul I of Russia established the house law of the Romanovs ( the Pauline Laws ), one of the strictest in Europe.
Their daughter Margaret Fairweather ( married Douglas Fairweather who established the Air Movements Flight in 1942, later joined by Margaret ) was the first woman to fly a Spitfire and was one of the original eight female pilots selected by Pauline Gower to join the Air Transport Auxiliary.
The Hirschsprung Collection ( Den Hirschsprungske Samling ) was established by Pauline and the museum opened in 1911 with 45 paintings, 13 pastels, 205 drawings, 14 watercolors, 12 busts, 55 sketchbooks as well as P. S.
Rhythm & Hues Studios was established in Los Angeles, California in 1987 by six former employees of Robert Abel and Associates ( Keith Goldfarb, Pauline Ts ' o, John Hughes, Frank Wuts, Charles Gibson and Cliff Boulé ), and it has grown to become a leading producer of computer-generated visual effects and character animation for films and commercials.
The plot's eventual climax in February 2007 led to the exits of several established characters connected with Pauline.
As a founding director of Alberta Culture's Film and Literary Arts Branch, which he headed from 1971 to 1984, he was able to help many writers become established through workshops and contests ; including the author of the book which launched the hit movie and subsequent television series ' Stargate ,' Pauline Gedge.

Pauline and various
Exiled on the island for various past incidents, the priests live together in the parochial house with their housekeeper Mrs. Doyle ( Pauline McLynn ).
Within the Monck Wing, built between 1865 and 1866, is the viceregal suite, guest bedrooms, and various other drawing and dining rooms for generally non-state affairs, such as the Pauline Vanier Room, a small sitting room where informal meetings are held with visiting heads of state and other officials.
Robert M. Price, a New Testament scholar at Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, considers the Pauline canon problem: how, when, and who collected Paul's epistles to the various churches as a single collection of epistles.
Most biblical scholars admit the issue of the Law can be confusing and the topic of Paul and the Law is still frequently debated among New Testament scholars ( for example, see New Perspective on Paul, Pauline Christianity ); hence the various views.
Christian views of Jesus are derived from various sources, but especially from the canonical Gospels, and New Testament letters, such as the Pauline Epistles.
My Family has used several actors from various past hit sitcoms, most notably David Haig from The Thin Blue Line, Belinda Lang of 2point4 children, Diana Weston from The Upper Hand who ( in a possible reference to a character from her own sitcom ) portrayed a male-female transsexual named Charlie, Pauline Quirke of Birds of a Feather and Sam Kelly from On the Up.
The Thunderbirds of Pauline Johnson participate in various sports including soccer, football, basketball, track and field.
While in the city, he took jobs and extra work at various film studios at the then motion picture capital, Fort Lee, New Jersey, including a bit part in the highly popular serial, The Perils of Pauline ( 1914 ).
** Pauline epistles, addressed by St. Paul to various communities or congregations, such as " Letters to the Galatians " or " Letters to the Corinthians ", and part of the canonical books of the Bible
After visiting his parents in Santa Barbara, California, one last time in early July, as well as his friend, the literary critic Hugh Kenner, Kees returned to San Francisco and had dinner with various friends, including Pauline Kael, who appeared as a guest on Kees ’ s film review program on KPFA-FM, Behind the Movie Camera.
Her most celebrated roles included Pauline in Lady of Lyons at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, Antigone at Dublin, and various Shakespearean roles, including a revamped and now-successful Lady Macbeth.
In Rome he worked on various projects for Pope Paul V, another Borghese, including the Pauline Chapel in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.
Following these arguments, a large number of scholars continue to reject Pauline authorship, citing various and serious problems in associating it therewith.
The well-known character of Pauline Fowler has also been referenced in various television programmes, unrelated to the EastEnders universe.
: The Adventures of Pauline McPeril was a short-lived comic strip by Mad artist Jack Rickard that starred a dumb blonde secret agent who successfully bungled her way through various intrigues.
In Part One, the poet has various adventures, meeting the Roman ( dialectal ) poet Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli in the Sistine Chapel, and Pauline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon, in the Pincio.

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