Citation: K. Fitschen, Franz Overbeck, works and reductions, Vols 4/5: Ecclesial lexicon. Texts, edited articles, VIGIL CHRIS, 54(1), 2000, pp. 106-109
Citation: K. Fitschen, Franz Overbeck, works and reductions, Vol 6, Part 2: Ecclesial lexicon. Materials. General inventory, VIGIL CHRIS, 54(1), 2000, pp. 106-109
Citation: K. Fitschen, Franz Overbeck, works and reductions, Vol 6, Part 1: Ecclesial lexicon. Materials. Christianity and culture, VIGIL CHRIS, 54(1), 2000, pp. 106-109
Citation: K. Berding, Polycarp of Smyrna's view of the authorship of '1 and 2 Timothy' (The earliest 2nd-century external witness to Pauline authority in the so-called Pastoral Epistles), VIGIL CHRIS, 53(4), 1999, pp. 349-360
Citation: P. Schungel, Gnostic theology and concepts of God - On the 7th and 8th text-fragments of Basilides and on the 5th text-fragment of Valentinus and 2 ancient commentaries on these writings, VIGIL CHRIS, 53(4), 1999, pp. 361-394
Citation: W. Fauth, The Christian image of the "Horsemen" (with equivalent characteristics of Sisinnios) in a struggle against a female demon with many names (Miracles and magic in Coptic Christian mythology), VIGIL CHRIS, 53(4), 1999, pp. 401-425
Citation: G. Quispel, Remembering the words of Jesus. Studies on the reception of the "Logia" traditions in 'Mark', 'Q', and 'Thomas', VIGIL CHRIS, 53(4), 1999, pp. 426-430
Citation: G. Rouwhorst, The use of Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac biblical texts in Eusebius of Emesa's'Commentary on Genesis', VIGIL CHRIS, 53(4), 1999, pp. 434-435
Citation: J. Declerck, The 'Contra Damianum' of Petri Callinicensis, Patriarch of Antioch. Vol 3:Book-3, Chapters 20-34, VIGIL CHRIS, 53(4), 1999, pp. 436-436
Citation: Gjm. Bartelink, Origen's 'Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans'. A critical edition after a translation of Books 7-10 by Rufinus, VIGIL CHRIS, 53(4), 1999, pp. 436-438
Citation: Re. Aldridge, Peter and the "'Two Ways'" (A first-century-CE Judeo-Christian statement of morality for the early Church), VIGIL CHRIS, 53(3), 1999, pp. 233-264
Citation: W. Mayer, Constantinopolitan women in John Chrysostom's circle (Church, orthodoxy and aristocracy in late antique society), VIGIL CHRIS, 53(3), 1999, pp. 265-288