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Bulletin of Biblical Studies, vol.10, January-June 1991

Bulletin of Biblical Studies, vol.10, January-June 1991, year 20, p. 80.

The January-June 1991 issue of the Bulletin of Biblical Studies contains four (4) articles.

G. Gratseas examines comparatively the Apostolic Synod, Act 15, 1-35 and the Assemblies of the Essenes. The writer initially presents the content of the particular passage and then in the context of the N. T.. Following, he displays the information about the communal or other less peopled gatherings of the community of the Essenes. This is found in the Discipline Manual and the Damascenian text, in other manuscripts of the Dead Sea, in Philonas and in Josephus. Finally, Gratseas moves on to the comparative examination of the above data. In this context, he examines the issue of the observance of the Law of Moses, of the hierarchical order, the ordained lords, the personality of the congress member, of xenophobia and decision-taking.

M. Adeyemi attempts to show the importance of the sociological approach for the understanding of the N. T. and especially the Letters of Paul, using as a tool the study of the social conditions of the broader Graeco-Roman world.

B. Skourov attempts in his article a reference to the authenticity of the poetics of the Psalms in search of samples of artistic thought in the writers of the Psalms. He also examines some problems that come up from the translation of the Psalms while, at the same time, he juxtaposes the poetic principles of the Psalms with the corresponding ones from poems of the antiquity.

I. Karavidopoulos presents the role of Ap. Peter and its significance in the Church of the N. T.. In this context, he first examines Peter's position among the twelve Apostles, according to the information of the four formal gospels before Christ's Resurrection. Then, he analyses Peter's position among the twelve Apostles after the Resurrection, commenting on A' Kor. 15, 3-5, John 21, 15-19 and on the passages of the Acts that provide information about Peter's role in the first church.

Following are the book reviews of the issue.

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Adamtziloglou Evanthia - Woman in the Theology of Saint Paul A Hermeneutical Analysis of A Cor

Evanthia Adamtziloglou, Women in the Theology of Saint Paul. A Hermeneutical Analysis of A Cor. 11, 2-16 (Ph.D. Thesis), Academic Register of the Department of Theology, of the Theological School,...

Savvas Agouridis (ed), Orthodox Spirituality. Chistianity – Marxism

Savvas Agouridis (ed), Orthodox Spirituality. Chistianity – Marxism, Thessaloniki Theologians’ Seminar no. 2, Thessaloniki 1968, 244 pages. The 2nd volume of the “Thessaloniki Theologians’ Seminar” is divided in two parts....

Agouridis Savvas (ed), What is the Church

Agouridis Savvas (ed), What is the Church, Thessaloniki Theologians’ Seminar no. 3 (reprinted from the journal “Gregorios Palamas”, issue 606-607 of year 1968),  Thessaloniki 1968, 126 pages. The 3rd volume...

Anastasiou Ioannis (ed.) Tradition and Renewal in the Church

Anastasiou Ioannis (ed.) Tradition and Renewal in the Church, Thessaloniki Theologians’ Seminar, no. 6, “Gregorios Palamas” journal publication, Thessaloniki 1972, 206 pages. The 6th volume of “Thessaloniki Theologians’ Seminar” contains...

Charalambos Atmatzidis, Eschatology in the 2nd Epistle of Peter

Charalambos Atmatzidis, Eschatology in the 2nd Epistle of Peter, Pournaras Press, 2005, pages 349. The study of Charalambos Atmatzidis deals with the eschatological perceptions of Peter’s 2nd Epistle. From the...