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An early fourth-century Christian philosophical answer to ancient epistemological debates : enargeia and the epistemic value of eye-witnesses in the Greek Pseudo-Clementines
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To believe or not to believe? Strategies of truth-telling and reading hermeneutics in Early and Medieval Christian narratives
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’Making a scene’ : staging philosophical drama, strategies of truth-telling, and the morality of the emotional sublime in Recognitions VIII-X
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Truth as performance in public space in fourth-century Syrian Christian apocryphal narrative : conflicting dynamics of truth-telling, parrhēsia, and open confession
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'Inmortalitatis Cupido' : (anti-)Platonic perspectives on the soul in the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions
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The Pseudo-Clementine lives of eminent (and less-eminent) philosophers, sophists, and physicians : Christian Paideia and fictionalising networks in the Late Ancient novel
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The Pseudo-Clementine recognitions as early Christian philosophy : Plato's presence in the construction of a Christian philosophical way of life
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The Pseudo-Clementine tradition : the hermeneutics of late-ancient sophistic Christianity
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Filosofie van de spannende aanwezigheid : Ben Schomakers en Herakleitos' aforismen
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De klank van een ondragelijke stilte bij Israëliërs én Palestijnen