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David Bernhard Brakke (born 1961) is an
American New
Testament scholar and
historian of Christianity. He is
Professor and
Engle Chair in the
History of...
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Myron K.
Brakke (October 23, 1921 – June 15, 2007) was an
American biochemist and
microbiologist who is
primarily known for the
development of sucrose...
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other 'heresies' then deviated,
scholars such as
Simone Pétrement and
David Brakke have
argued that
Gnosticism originated as an intra-Christian movement, being...
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Mossel Bay (Afrikaans: Mosselbaai) is a
harbour town of
about 170,000
people on the
Garden Route of
South Africa. It is an
important tourism and farming...
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original on 23 June 2012.
Retrieved 15
March 2020. Ludlow,
Morwenna (2012).
Brakke,
David (ed.). "Demons, Evil, and
Liminality in
Cappadocian Theology" (PDF)...
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August 2015.
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August 2015. "Stinn
brakke for
Sissel tinn-
brakke-for-sissel". SB.no.
Retrieved 2
December 2014. Skandinavisk...
- 2014.
Retrieved 16
October 2014.
Aanchal Malhotra;
Isaac E. Cohen; Erik
Brakke &
Sharon Goldberg (20
October 2015). "Attacking the
Network Time Protocol"...
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Narcosis 2024: Citadel:
Diana 1997: Susn by
Herbert Achternbusch as 'Suus' at
Brakke Grond Atsterdat,
Festival aan zee
Oostende and
Theater Kikker Utrecht (Director:...
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There are
those who view
anger as a
manly act. For instance,
David Brakke maintained:
because anger motivated a man to
action in
righting wrongs to...
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Brakke,
David (2018), "Hypatia", in Torjesen, Karen; Gabra,
Gawdat (eds.), Claremont...