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Cerinthus (J.P. Arendzen) |
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G. Bardy, "Cerinthe," Revue
Biblique 30 (1921): 344-373. |
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Jean Daniélou, The Theology
of Jewish Christianity. London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1964.
pp.68-69. |
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Charles E. Hill, "Cerinthus, Gnostic or
Chiliast? A New Solution to an Old Problem," Journal of Early Christian
Studies 8.2 (2000): 135-172. |
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A.F.J. Kline & G.J. Reinink, Patristic Evidence for Jewish-Christian Sects. Leiden: Brill, 1973.
pp.3-19. |
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Simone Pétrement, A Separate God:
The Christian Origins of Gnosticism. Carol Harrison, trans. San Francisco:
Harper, 1990. pp.298-314. Pétrement argues that Gnosticism emerged from within Christianity. |
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Mark Sidwell, "Cerinthus: `A Deceiver
and an Antichrist.'" Biblical Viewpoint 24.2 (1990): 77-84. |
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Benjamin G. Wright, "Cerinthus Apud
Hippolytus: An Inquiry Into The Traditions About Cerinthus's Provenance," Second Century 4.2 (1984): 102-115. |