Books published (or co-published) by The Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies are written by professors studying the Early Church or guests who have been invited to speak at events the Center has been involved with.
Dr. George Kalantzis
Dr. Gregory W. Lee
Dr. Michael Graves
Michael W. Graves, Jerome’s Epistle 106: Textual Criticism and Exegesis in the Psalms, translated with an introduction and notes by M. Graves. Writings of the Greco-Roman World (Atlanta: SBL Press, forthcoming). |
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Dr. Amy Brown Hughes (Wheaton PhD '13)
Amy Brown Hughes, “The Legacy of the Feminine in the Christology of Origen of Alexandria, Methodius of Olympus, and Gregory of Nyssa,” in Vigiliae Christianae 69 (2015): 1–26. |
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Amy Brown Hughes, “Agency, Restraint, and Desire: Virginity and Christology in Methodius of Olympus,” in Methodius von Olympus: State of the Art and New Perspectives, Katharina Bracht, ed. Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur 178. Berlin: 2018 |
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Amy Brown Hughes, “Beholding the Beholder: Precision and Mystery in Gregory of Nyssa’s Ad Ablabium” in Trinity Without Hierarchy: Reclaiming Nicene Orthodoxy in Evangelical Theology, Michael F. Bird and Scott Harrower, eds. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2018. |