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The Brill Encyclopedia of Early Christianity focuses on the history of early Christian texts, authors, ideas. Its content is intended to bridge the gap between the fields of New Testament studies and patristics, covering the whole period of early Christianity up to 600 CE. The BEEC aims to provide a critical review of the methods used in Early Christian Studies and to update the historiography.
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Aba (Mar), c. 400 CE
(1,266 words)
Abbreviations in Journals and Series
(2,757 words)
Abbreviations in Lexicons.
(4,111 words)
Abbreviations in Primary Sources
(7,776 words)
Abdon and Sennen
(1,438 words)
Abelites
(1,018 words)
Abgarids
(3,042 words)
Abraham
(5,918 words)
Abraham of Pbou
(1,532 words)
Abraham, Testament of
(1,769 words)
Abrasax
(2,821 words)
Acacian Schism
(1,921 words)
Acacius of Constantinople
(2,801 words)
Acheiropoietai
(3,134 words)
Acilius Glabrio
(1,355 words)
Acolyte
(1,138 words)