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Communicating with Prisoners

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I. Communicative Walls D. Evil Communication

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The Evil-communiation Phrase Isn’t Directly about Sex

Evil communication concerns a much more complex relationship than buying sex.

Banquets in Ancient Corinth

Lavish banquets occurred in ancient Corinth at important occasions, such as the Isthmian Games.

Performative Markers in Tobit 8:4-9

At least some sections of Tobit probably were orally performed stories.

Marital Sexual Communication

Marital sexual communication is becoming an important policy issue.

Paul of Tarsus’ Reversal of Overwinning

Paul preaches over-winning (winning overwhelmingly), but doing so through love.

The Evil-Communication Phrase in Tertullian

Tertullian used Menander’s evil-communication phrase twice, with subtle but possibly significant difference in Latin diction.

English Translations of Tertullian’s Ad Uxorem

Where to find Tertullian’s ad Uxorem in Latin and English.

The Evil-Communication Phrase in Jerome

Jerome used 12 times in his surviving writings the evil-communication phrase of 1 Cor. 15:33. He explicitly attributed the phrase to Menander.

Jonas Hanway in the Rise of the Public Sphere

Jonas Hanway exemplifies a public intellectual within the public sphere’s paradigmatic period.

Public Competition in Interpreting Sacred Texts

Book-based religions have generated millennia of vigorous and public interpretive competition.

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