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Kerux: The
Journal of
Northwest Theological Seminary is an
academic journal of theology. The name
comes from the Gr**** word for "herald" or "preacher"...
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Ceryx /ˈsɪərɪks, ˈsiːrɪks/ (Ancient Gr****: Κῆρυξ
Kērux,
literally "herald") was a
member of the
Athenian royal family as the son of...
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Melito of Sardis. "Homily on the Pascha".
Kerux.
Northwest Theological Seminary.
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original on 12 March...
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History of Pres. Plantinga"
Archived 2013-11-14 at the
Wayback Machine,
Kerux 37.2 (2002), p. 5.
Religion briefs, MLive.
Cornelius Plantinga Jr., Calvin...
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ministerial candidates with "one on one" mentoring. "
Kerux – The
Journal of
Northwest Theological Seminary".
kerux.com. [1][dead link] "Plug for
Northwest Theological...
- cādūceus is an
adaptation of the Gr**** word,
itself derived from κῆρυξ
kêrux "messenger, herald, envoy".
Liddell and Scott, Gr****–English
Lexicon Tyson...
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Calvin Theological Seminary website Kerux, the
online student publication of
Calvin Theological Seminary 42°55′39...
- Vos, who is
sometimes called "the
father of
Reformed Biblical Theology"
Kerux: The
Journal of
Northwest Theological Seminary - has been
printing biblical-theological...
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Osloenses 55 (1980): 5–21.
Robert Mondi The
Function and
Social Position of the
Kerux in
Early Greece, PhD
Harvard University 1978: 1, 87, 116–117. Wm. Vocke...
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Curriculum Vitae Dennison,
James T. (December 2000). "Reading
Biblical Narrative: An
Introductory Guide".
Kerux. 15 (3).
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