La Carta de Priscila (Spanish Edition) by Hoppin Ruth

La Carta de Priscila (Spanish Edition) by Hoppin Ruth

Author:Hoppin, Ruth [Hoppin, Ruth]
Language: spa
Format: epub
Publisher: Lost Coast Press
Published: 2009-08-31T16:00:00+00:00


Notas al Capítulo Seis

1. Crisóstomo, Homily on the Acts of the Apostles. Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church , Vol. XI. Ed., Philip Schaff. (New York: The Christian Literature Co., 1889), p. 246, nota 2 citando Serm. In illud Salutate Prisc et Aquil , Vol. iii, p. 176B. Vea Herbert Lockyer, All the Men of the Bible . (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing Co., 1952), p. 52.

2. Harnack, The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries , trad. y edit., James Moffatt, Vol. 2. segunda edición amplificada y revisada. (New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons and London: Williams and Norgate, 1908), p.68.

3. Antoinette Clark Wire, The Corinthian Women Prophets (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990), p. 210 apéndice 5.

4. Harnack, ZNW 1900, Vol. I, p. 34-35.

5. Donald Wayne Riddle, «Early Christian Hospitality: A Factor in the Gospel Tradition», Journal of Biblical Literature vol. LVII, (Philadelphia Soc. of Biblical Literature, 1938), p. 151.

6. George A Barton, The Apostolic Age . (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1936) p. 71.

7. Hechos 18:2-3; 18:18-19; 18:24-26; Rom. 16:3-4; I Cor. 16:19; y II Tim. 4:19.

8. Crisóstomo habló de la preeminencia de Priscila en Hechos 18:18,26; Rom. 16:3 y II Tim. 4:19.

9. E.H. Plumptre, «Aquila and Priscilla», Biblical Studies , E.H. Plumptre, ed. (London: Griffith, Farran, Okeden, and Welch, 1885)p. 422-425; tambien G. Edmundson, The Church in Rome in the First Century (London: Longmans, 1913), p. 11-12.

10. Se le designa al edicto de Claudio varias fechas 49-52 D.C. Spence Jones favorece 49 D.C. Suetonius escribiendo en el segundo siglo, tiene 52 D.C. (Henry Bettenson, Documents of the Christian Church. New York and London: Oxford Univ. Press, 9th printing, 1961, p. 4 citando a Suetonius, Vita Claudii, xxxv.4. )

11. Verna J. Dozier y James R. Adams, Brothers and Sisters (Boston: Cowley Publications, 1993), p. 89.

12. Edmundson, op. cit., p. 22.

13. Ibid., nota 2.

14. Edmundson, p. 13, nota 4.

15. Wikenhauser, p. 399.

16. H.D.M. Spence-Jones, The Early Christians in Rome . (London: Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1910), p. 5.

17. Ben Witherington III, Women in the Earliest Churches , (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), citando E. Haenchen, p. 153.

18. Morton, op. cit., p. 349.

19. Eusebius, op. cit., p. 105.

20. Spence-Jones, op. cit., p. 14.

21. Ibid.

22. Spence-Jones, p. vii.

23. Morton, p. 470 y Spence-Jones, p. 263.

24. William Thomas Walsh, Saint Peter the Apostle. (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1948), p. 280.

25. M.A.R. Tuker y Hope Melleson, Handbook to Christian and Ecclesiastical Rome, Part I, The Christian Monuments of Rome (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1900), p. 495.

26. H.V. Morton, op. cit., p. 471.

27. Dictionaire d’archeologie chretienne et de liturgie (DACL), p. 1877, 1878. traducida por Julie E. Johnson.

28. Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, p. 919.

29. Traducción por Leonard E. Boyle. Joan Morris, The Lady Was a Bishop: The Hidden History of Women with Clerical Ordination and the Jurisdiction of Bishops. (New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Collier-Macmillan Limited, 1973), p. 121; 171, nota 18.

30. Vat. lat. 9698, p. 78. Cortesía de Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

31. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. XII (New York: The Gilmary Society and the Encyclopedia Press, Inc.



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