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Multimodal Composing and Writing Transfer explores transfer across various contexts of multimodal composing, extending the early conversations connecting multimodality to writing.
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Wayne Baxter
Offers a comparison of the shepherd metaphor in Matthew’s Gospel with its use in early Jewish, Christian, and Graeco-Roman writings, shedding light on Matthew’s socio-religious location.
Dana Gould
One in a series of books comparable to Cliff’s Notes. Here, each volume highlights the major points from one or more books of the Bible.
Joel Willitts
In the First Gospel ( Matt 10:5b-6; 15:24, ) the Messianic mission of Jesus and his disciples is limited to a group called ‘the lost sheep of the house of…
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Matthew Shepherd
The dead are rising - but they aren’t your garden-variety zombies. Here, Dr John Requin becomes the center of a cultural zeitgeist, the unwilling eye of a social hurricane that…
Matthew Marmaduke Milburn
General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1853 Original Publisher: Wm. S. Orr
Wayne Baxter examines Matthew’s Shepherd Christology against the backdrop of the metaphor’s appropriation in the biblical tradition, in the writings of Second Temple Judaism, and in the New Testament. The…
Clay Alan Ham
Presents a study of how Matthew quotes and alludes to Zechariah, a major resource for Matthew’s image of Jesus as the humble shepherd-king.
Young S. Chae
Young S. Chae analyzes the puzzling association of the Son of David with Jesus’ healing ministry in the First Gospel. This, along with the Gospel’s rich shepherd/sheep images and the…
Anonymous
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the…
John Brown
Universities are increasingly taking an active role as research collaborators with citizens, public bodies, and community organisations but they, their funders and institutions struggle to articulate the value of this…