Soufflés and Souls
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The episode “The Name of the Doctor” offered some interesting material for
discussing notions of identity and immortality, life and death. When the
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Thanks for the post, Tommy.
I can't find any details on the titles for the short papers.
Christianity Today mentions the claim of a first century papyrus Mark fragment. "A publicist for the Green Collection denied that it owns the Mark fragment." A quote or misquote attributed to Peter Head: "Also, the approach that puts the 'announcement' before the scholarship is a style that doesn't always seem that bothered with making sure the scholarship is right."
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2012/may/sensation-before-scholarship.html
Peter, I've put up the titles for the short papers at http://oldtestamenttextualcriticism.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/university-of-birmingham-postgraduate.html.
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Excellent
Thanks for knowledge share, I will be waiting for more in future
Regards
Marcus White Lisdoonvarna
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