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Rachel's Cry for Her Children: Matthew's Treatment of the Infanticide by Herod by
  • Park, Eung Chun
Publication details: Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Vol. 75, No. 3, 2013, pp. 473-485 ; 2013
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Covenantal Nomism and the Gospel of Matthew by
  • Park, Eung Chun
Publication details: Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Vol. 77, No. 4, 2015, pp. 668-685 ; 2015
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A Soteriological Reading of the Great Commandment Pericope in Matthew 22:34-40 by
  • Park, Eung Chun
Publication details: Biblical Research, Vol. 54, 2009, pp. 61-78 ; 2009
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Either Jew or Gentile: Paul's Unfolding Theology of Inclusivity by
  • Park, Eung Chun
Publication details: Louisville, KY Westminster John Knox 2003
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Αγνεια as a Sublime Form of Ερως in the Acts of Paul and Thecla by
  • Park, Eung Chun
  • Hearon, Holly E [Editor]
Publication details: Distant Voices Drawing Near: Essays in Honor of Antoinette Clark Wire, Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, pp. 215-226. ; 2004
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