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Pavlenko, Pavlo Yuriyovych. "Judeo-Christianity as a Cultural-Religious Phenomenon in the Context of Early Christian Tradition and Modern Religion." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 43 (June 19, 2007): 38–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2007.43.1866.

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Even in the superficial reading of the New Testament, the fact that all the texts attributed to the Apostle Paul are too different not only in their creed, but also in their orientation to representatives of the Hellenistic world is striking. In contrast, the Gospels, the Epistles of James, Peter, John, Judas, and the Epistle to the Jews, and the Book of Revelation, are focused solely on the Jewish reader, have a clear, Jewish attitude. In one way or another, they constantly emphasize that Jesus of Nazareth is a Jewish Savior.
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Grant, Robert M. "The Apostolic Fathers' First Thousand Years." Church History 57, S1 (1988): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640700062910.

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The writings of the so-called Apostolic Fathers (a term used by the Monophysite Severus of Antioch in the sixth century) present us not only with a fascinating theological literature but also with some difficult problems in regard to its nature. Thomas Elborowe translated Ignatius, Polycarp, and Barnabas and entitled his published work (London, 1668) “a prospect of the primitive Christianity, as it was left by Christ to his apostles, by the apostles to their disciples Saint Polycarp and Holy Ignatius, both contemporaries with and disciples to the Holy Evangelist and Apostle Saint John.” The ne
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Harrison., James M. "EPISTLES, “APOSTLES” AND THE USE OF EVIDENCE." Ibis 93, no. 4 (2008): 631–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1951.tb05471.x.

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Gunawan, Chandra. "The Apostles and the Apostolic Church." Veritas : Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan 16, no. 1 (2017): 67–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.36421/veritas.v16i1.11.

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How should a contemporary reader understand the complexities of the early church? Many scholars utilize a religious studies perspective to understand the early church concluding that the church grew as a direct result (synthesis) of group conflicts (in particular, the Pauline and Petrine communities). This essay approaches the early church from a different paradigm. Using theological analysis, the author concludes that although the early church contained elements of diversity, she exhibits significant unity. The Catholic Epistles (the letters of James, Peter, John, and Jude) are independent le
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Duşe, Călin Ioan. "L’aparizione e la diffusione del Cristianesimo a Roma." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Catholica 65, no. 1-2 (2020): 65–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/theol.cath.2020.03.

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"The Beginning and Spread of Christianity in Rome. Christianity was preached in Rome since its very beginning. Among those who were baptised on the Day of Pentecost in Jerusalem there were some citizens of Rome. These were some of the Roman Jews, who has thirteen synagogues in the capital of the Empire, but there were also some of the pagans living in Rome. They were the first preachers of Christianity in Rome, who managed to lay the foundation of the Church from the capital of the Empire. A great number of the seventy Apostles of Jesus Christ came and preached Christianity in Rome. Their acti
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Cho, Bernardo. "Subverting Slavery: Philemon, Onesimus, and Paul’s Gospel of Reconciliation." Evangelical Quarterly 86, no. 2 (2014): 99–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/27725472-08602001.

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The lack of a taxonomic exposition by Paul on the issue of slavery in the Roman Empire has led modern scholars to regard the apostle as a socially disengaged religious figure. However, given the risks of anachronistically employing modern categories to describe Paul’s social stance, it seems imperative that interpreters take seriously the context of the first-century Roman Empire when exegeting Paul’s view of the specific issue of slavery. By taking Paul’s Epistle to Philemon as a case study, this paper examines Paul’s particular request to Philemon in light of the concurrent Greco-Roman sourc
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Yudin, Alexey A. "Polish-Lithuanian Data of David Zamaray’s Azbukovnik and the Ukrainians in Patriarch Filaret’s Surroundings." Philology 18, no. 9 (2020): 144–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2019-18-9-144-156.

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In this article, we take a new look at the initiator of the campaign to prohibit the so-called “Lithuanian” books in the Moscow Tsardom in the first third of the 17th century on the basis of known sources. In addition to the extant documents and indisputable biographical facts, manuscript materials from the azbukovniks of Muscovite corrector David Zamaray are also involved to propose the hypothesis about the initiative in the prosecution of books from the neighboring state that came from Lithuanian emigrant Jozef Kurcewicz, who became archbishop of Suzdal and Tarusa in the Moscow Tsardom. The
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Desnitsky, Andrei S. "Power Metaphors and Metaphors Power with Paul the Apostle." Orientalistica 1, no. 1 (2018): 115–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2618-7043-2018-1-1-115-126.

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This article deals, both theoretically and practically, with metaphors from the Pauline Epistles (parts of the New Testament), that have to do with the state power. This theme remains ever important because these texts ate fundamental for all Christian denominations in their attitude towards their existing states. Recently, the cognitive approach to metaphors allowed for better understanding of nuances and hidden scenarios. As the result, in addition to unconditional loyalty modern scholars payed attention to other essential Pauline ideas, such as the hierarchy of values: the main Christian ci
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Aleksiy (Razdorov), Priest. "New Testament Anthropology: Conscience as an Anthropological Phenomenon in the Context of the Epistles of St. Paul the Apostle." Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University. Series Humanitarian and Social Sciences, no. 1 (February 16, 2021): 114–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/2687-1505-v080.

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This article examines the New Testament teaching about man in the authentic epistles of Paul the Apostle. In particular, it studies the anthropological phenomenon of conscience as one of the important ethical terms in Christian worldview. In spite of the fact that this topic has been thoroughly investigated by Western biblical science, Russian theological environment has not been paying it sufficient attention. Therefore, from the position of theological and philological research within the framework of the historical and cultural approach, the article dwells on conscience expressed by Paul th
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Moskovchuk, A. "Evolution of Christianity: from internal freedom of the individual to state religion." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 9 (January 12, 1999): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/1999.9.818.

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What was the original Christianity and what changes came in the process of its evolution in the following centuries? The philosophical and exegetical analysis of the gospels and apostolic epistles, the book of the Acts of the Apostles, to a certain extent, allows us to answer this question. In this case, we are talking about the reflection of the teachings of the founder of this course in Judaism in comparison with the subsequent stages of the evolution of Christianity
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Apostle's epistles"

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Ferreira, Moisés Olimpio. "Epístola de Paulo aos efésios - proposta de leitura linear." Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8143/tde-23082007-131107/.

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Aquele que se empenha no estudo da Língua Grega, logo perceberá que tem diante de si um grande sistema lingüístico composto por elementos enriquecidos de significação. A riqueza das noções e das idéias que nela estão presentes e os recursos que oferece tornam-se mais evidentes e fascinantes à medida que a respeito dela refletimos. Quanto mais profundamente for possível conhecê-la, mais fica indubitável a sua coesão e a sua coerência. Através de sua estrutura complexa, é possível reconhecer qual a intenção do escritor que dela fez uso e a dimensão de seus argumentos, pois, quando realiza as esc
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Weekes, Kendall M. "The athletic and military metaphors of the Apostle Paul in the Philippian epistle." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1994. http://www.tren.com.

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Schumacher, Robin Maurice. "A biblical investigation of the Pauline apologetic framework and its implications for evangelism in a postmodern context / by Robin Schumacher." Thesis, North-West University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4585.

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This work is an investigation to uncover the apologetic framework used by the Apostle Paul and discuss how it might be applied to current evangelistic efforts in Postmodernism. To be certain, there are a number of issues that face Christianity in the twenty–first century. I will give particular emphasis to the philosophical teachings and arguments that are characterized as being postmodernist in nature. Although within Postmodernism numerous individual challenges to Christian thought are present, I have selected four core issues to examine: (1) relative truth; (2) relative language and meaning
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Williams, Guy. "The spirit world in the letters of Paul the Apostle a critical examination of the role of spiritual beings in the authentic Pauline Epistles." Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2009. http://d-nb.info/994239165/04.

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Hardenberg, Benedict Ralph. "City centres of the apostle Paul." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52732.

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Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2002<br>On title page: Master of Philosophy (Bible Skills)<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The apostle Paul was called and commissioned to the city centres of the eastern Mediterranean world. These city centres were places of power, trade, wealth and travel. They were the nerve centres of civilisation in the East. People from various parts of the Roman Empire were found in these major cities. The city was therefore a highly significant institution in the Roman Empire. The governing authorities wanted hellenization and romanization to spread from these cities
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Hewitt, Jay Thomas. "In Messiah : Messiah discourse in Ancient Judaism and 'In Christ' language in Paul." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/31138.

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Modern interpreters of Paul, confronted with the ubiquitous and enigmatic phrase “in Christ,” have generally ignored “messiah” as a determinative category for explaining the idiom. This is due in part to a scholarly tradition which holds that Paul did not use χριστός with its conventional sense of “messiah.” However, recent scholarship on early messianology, emphasizing the creative interpretation of scripture in the production of messiah texts, has found that Paul’s usage follows the conventions of ancient Jewish messiah language. Drawing upon this revisionist model, I argue that Paul’s use
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Hansen, Bruce. ""All of you are one" : the social vision of Gal 3:28, 1 Cor 12:13 and Col 3:11." Thesis, St Andrews, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/433.

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Ehrensperger, Kathy. ""... That we may be mutually encouraged" : feminist interpretation of Paul and changing perspectives in Pauline studies." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683181.

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Zoccali, Christopher. "Whom God has called : the relationship of church and Israel in Pauline interpretation, 1920 to the present." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683375.

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Du, Toit Philip la Grange. "Paul and Israel : flesh, spirit and identity." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/85831.

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Books on the topic "Apostle's epistles"

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Saint Paul at the movies: The apostle's dialogue with American culture. Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993.

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Bock, Emil. Saint Paul: Life, epistles, and teaching. Floris Books, 1993.

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Hills, Julian Victor. The Epistle of the Apostles. Polebridge Press, 2009.

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Hills, Julian Victor. The Epistle of the Apostles. Polebridge Press, 2009.

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Hills, Julian Victor. The Epistle of the Apostles. Polebridge Press, 2009.

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The Apostle Paul and his letters. Equinox Pub., 2005.

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Paul the Apostle: A theological and exegetical study. Liturgical Press, 1996.

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Jewish apostle to the gentiles: Paul as he saw himself. Twenty-Third Publications, 1986.

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The theology of Paul the Apostle. W.B. Eerdmans Pub., 1998.

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G, Dunn James D. The Theology of Paul the Apostle: -. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Apostle's epistles"

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Løland, Ole Jakob. "Paul against Empire." In Pauline Ugliness. Fordham University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823286553.003.0006.

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The image of a political thinker that arises from Taubes’s readings of Paul is the result of Taubes’s peculiar method of reading Paul through key thinkers of the twentieth-century European thought, such as Nietzsche, Benjamin, and Barth. The political aspects of the philosophers’ readings are brought to the fore by Taubes’s intertwinement of historical and philosophical perspectives, but also of the crossing of the Jewish and the Christian. Taubes’s political Paul is drawn from contradictory meanings within the Pauline epistles, primarily Romans. On one hand Taubes’s Paul is anti-imperial as the apostle’s message amplifies a seething antagonism toward the values of the Greco-Roman world and “declares war” against the Emperor himself. On the other, Taubes’s Paul develops a “nihilism” which is actually “quietist” and withdrawn in relation to direct contestation of actually existing authority. This nihilistic view of the apostle can be further argued for through affinities between readings of biblical scholars of our day and Friedrich Nietzsche, building further upon Taubes’s interpretations of Paul.
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"Development and Canonization of the Catholic Epistles." In Letters from the Pillar Apostles. The Lutterworth Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvj4svx1.8.

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Azzetta, Luca. "Visioni bibliche e investitura poetica." In Filologie medievali e moderne. Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-298-7/008.

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The essay analyses paragraphs 77-82 of Dante’s Epistle to Cangrande della Scala. After a discussion of the three typologies of divine vision acknowledged by medieval culture since Augustine, the essay shows how the biblical examples recalled in the Epistle in relation to the visionary experience of Paradiso correspond to them: the raptus of Paul (visio intellectualis), the vision of the Apostles on Mount Tabor (visio corporalis), the vision of the prophet Ezekiel (visio imaginaria or spiritualis). Finally, the essay analyses how the choice of these unusual examples establishes a deep relationship with what the poet says about his own experience in the final cantos of Purgatorio and in Paradiso.
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"Approaches to the Catholic Epistles as a Canonical Collection:." In Letters from the Pillar Apostles. The Lutterworth Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvj4svx1.6.

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"Paratextual Evidence of Collection Consciousness in the Catholic Epistles." In Letters from the Pillar Apostles. The Lutterworth Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvj4svx1.9.

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"The Epistle of the Apostles (Epistula Apostolorum)." In The Apocryphal New Testament, edited by J. K. Elliott. Oxford University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0198261829.003.0030.

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Ramelli, Ilaria L. E. "Colleagues of Apostles, Presbyters, and Bishops." In Patterns of Women's Leadership in Early Christianity. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198867067.003.0003.

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This chapter points out and examines evidence for the role of female ‘colleagues’ or ‘partners’ (syzygoi) in the early churches. It focuses initially on the meaning(s) of syzygos, literally ‘yokefellow’, and the patristic debate about it. The chapter takes into consideration iconographic and archaeological evidence, and literary material, from Paul to patristic writings, including the Acts of Philip and its portrait of the apostolic couple of Philip and Mariamme. The chapter also points to the suggestion of a pairing in the Acts of Paul and Thecla, and includes assessment of Clement, Origen, Theodoret, and Gregory Nazianzen. Nazianzen testifies to the existence of a woman presbyter, colleague of a male presbyter and bishop, and highly respected in Cappadocia in the late fourth century, Theosebia, who was most likely the sister of Gregory Nyssen. It also notes that the women syzygoi need to be seen in the context of other women office holders in the Church, and provides a detailed overview of the key evidence, ending with Origen, who could even use passages of the Pastoral Epistles as a means of acknowledging them.
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"APOCALYPTUS INTERRUPTUS: A TALE BY PARABLES, APOSTLES AND EPISTLES." In Marketing Apocalypse. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203360620-14.

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"EPISTLE OF S. PAUL THE APOSTLE TO PHILEMON." In Homilies on 1–2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, edited by James Tweed. Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463231514-004.

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Løland, Ole Jakob. "Introduction." In Pauline Ugliness. Fordham University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823286553.003.0001.

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Taubes’s use of Paul within intellectual debates produced new layers in the reception history of Paul. Readings of Paul cannot but lead to new layers, which is what recent theoretical developments of reception history of the Bible have demonstrated. There are no objective historical readings of the Pauline epistles that the philosophers’ readings might by measured with. Reception is, in a sense, all we are left with, as a never-ending deconstruction, negotiation and overlapping between historical and philosophical approaches to texts. The crucial question to be raised in the encounter with Taubes’s readings of Paul is not what is correct and incorrect in Taubes’s interpretations, but rather how we can acquire new understandings of apostle’s texts on the background of the philosophers’ readings of them. Through exegetical as well as genealogical perspectives on Taubes’s readings of Paul, a deeper historicity of the contemporary turn to Paul within philosophy can be attained.
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Conference papers on the topic "Apostle's epistles"

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Galochkina, Tatiana. "Word formative structure of words with the root lěp- in Old Russian written records." In 6th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.06.10121g.

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System of derivational morphology of the Old Russian language has its own characteristics based on the origin of the book vocabulary, which consisted mainly of Proto-Slavic words and calques from Greek words. The main morphological way of word formation was the heritage of the Proto-Slavic language, which developed together with the formation of morphemes as a language unit. Active derivation took place during the formation of the Old Russian book vocabulary. During this period an uninterrupted process began the creation of book translations from the Greek into Church Slavonic. The ancient scr
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Galochkina, Tatiana. "Word formative structure of words with the root lěp- in Old Russian written records." In 6th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.06.10121g.

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System of derivational morphology of the Old Russian language has its own characteristics based on the origin of the book vocabulary, which consisted mainly of Proto-Slavic words and calques from Greek words. The main morphological way of word formation was the heritage of the Proto-Slavic language, which developed together with the formation of morphemes as a language unit. Active derivation took place during the formation of the Old Russian book vocabulary. During this period an uninterrupted process began the creation of book translations from the Greek into Church Slavonic. The ancient scr
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Galochkina, Tatiana. "Formation of the concept of beauty in the words with the Proto-Slavic root *lěp-, based on the material of ancient Russian written records." In 7th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.07.10101g.

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Old Russian texts provide an opportunity to study the early state of the Russian vocabulary. The vocabulary structure of the Old Russian texts included the words of the Proto-Slavic language, a large number of calques and artificially created words. The absence of written records of the Proto-Slavic language, in which its vocabulary would be recorded, deprives us of the primary source of the meanings of such words. The Proto-Slavic root *lěp- had an undivided meaning. Undivided meaning of the root *lěp- is a potential problem in the interpretation of the words with this root used in ancient Ru
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