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    Christianity and World Religions: New Testament Questions.Pheme Perkins - 1986 - Interpretation 40 (4):367-378.
    The claim of the early church is one that the creative and saving power of God, embodied in the Lord Jesus, calls into being a community which is always trying to live out the implications of the divine refusal to accept cultural, ethnic, political, or other boundaries.
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    Commentary on Attridge.Pheme Perkins - 1991 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 7 (1):30-41.
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    “I Have Seen the Lord”.Pheme Perkins - 1992 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 46 (1):31-41.
    If one goes to the fountainhead of the Gospel accounts concerning women as witnesses to Christ's resurrection, one has good reason to posit the following: (a) that women were the first to hear the Easter message; (b) that women, in gathering Jesus' disciples together again, played a crucial role in the founding of the earliest Christian community; and (c) that Mary Magdalene deserves a place in the creedal formulas that cite the names of those to whom the risen Christ first (...)
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    “I Have Seen the Lord” (John 20:18): Women Witnesses to the Resurrection.Pheme Perkins - 1992 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 46 (1):31-41.
    If one goes to the fountainhead of the Gospel accounts concerning women as witnesses to Christ's resurrection, one has good reason to posit the following: that women were the first to hear the Easter message; that women, in gathering Jesus' disciples together again, played a crucial role in the founding of the earliest Christian community; and that Mary Magdalene deserves a place in the creedal formulas that cite the names of those to whom the risen Christ first appeared.
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    Gnosticism and the New Testament.Michel Desjardins & Pheme Perkins - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):306.
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  6. Who Is This Christ? Gospel Christology and Contemporary Faith.Reginald Fuller & Pheme Perkins - 1983
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  7. Abraham's Divided Children: Galatians and the Politics of Faith.Pheme Perkins - 2001
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    Christology and Mission: Matthew 28:16-20.Pheme Perkins - 1989 - Listening 24 (3):302-309.
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  9. Ephesians.Pheme Perkins - 1997
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  10. First and Second Peter, James, and Jude.Pheme Perkins - 1995
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  11. identity, cracks, and canyons in early Christianity.Pheme Perkins - 2009 - In D. Jeffrey Bingham (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Early Christian Thought. Routledge. pp. 227.
     
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  12. Introduction to the Synoptic Gospels.Pheme Perkins - 2007
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    Mark 4:30–34.Pheme Perkins - 2002 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 56 (3):311-313.
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    Paul and Ethics.Pheme Perkins - 1984 - Interpretation 38 (3):268-280.
    Perhaps most fundamentally, consideration of Paul's ethical reflections can serve as a constant reminder to Christians of the power of the Spirit that is already operative in the Christian community.
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  15. Peter: Apostle for the Whole Church.Pheme Perkins - 1994
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  16. Schism and heresy : Identity, cracks, and canyons in early christianity.Pheme Perkins - 2009 - In D. Jeffrey Bingham (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Early Christian Thought. Routledge.
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    Women in the Bible and Its World.Pheme Perkins - 1988 - Interpretation 42 (1):33-44.
    Jesus' healing, preaching, and death are not about abstractions like “patriarchal system,” but seek to establish new patterns of personal relationship and human solidarity among all women and men, bringing liberation and healing even to those at the margins of society.
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    GOSPEL WRITERS AND CLASSICAL POETS - (D.R.) MacDonald Synopses of Epic, Tragedy, and the Gospels. Volume 1: Mimetic Synopsis of Four Synoptic Gospels (Q+, Mark, Matthew, and Luke). Imitations of Deuteronomy, Homer, and Athenian Tragedies. Volume 2: Mimetic Syncrisis of the Acts of the Apostles. Imitations of Homer and Euripides and Rivalry with the Aeneid_. Volume 3: Mimetic Synopsis of Three Gospels of John. Imitations of the Synoptics and Euripides’ _Bacchae. Pp. viii + 564, colour ills. Claremont, CA: Mimesis Press, 2022. Paper, £36.51. ISBN: 979-8-9867801-1-5. [REVIEW]Pheme Perkins - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):312-314.
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    Book Review: Ephesians. [REVIEW]Pheme Perkins - 1999 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 53 (2):192-193.
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    The Operation of Peirce’s Pheme in Narrative Contexts.Donna E. West - 2022 - Contemporary Pragmatism 19 (4):331-349.
    Peirce’s Pheme directs interpretation of narratives via a “series of surprises” (ep2:154). The indexical and iconic elements inherent in Phemes are particularly potent in forcing attention and depicting relevant events. Index intrudes upon interpreters’ consciousness to notice the unexpected consequence; but icons exploit vividness. As imperatives, Phemes compel particular behaviors (1906: ms295). When narratives are portrayed in pictures, interpreters remember happenings in which Phemes feature surprising percepts, evoking an attentional response, and securing a confluence of events in memory. Findings (...)
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    The element of surprise in Peirce’s double consciousness paradigm.Donna E. West - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (243):11-47.
    This account will demonstrate that the element of surprise is a fundamental device in establishing double consciousness regimes; it further shows how such dialogic paradigms foster abductive inferences by filtering out irrelevant percepts/antecedents. The account sets up Peirce’s Pheme to be the primary device which shocks interpreters’ sensibilities – starting them on a course to question conflicting principles between ego and non-ego. The natural disposition of surprise to instantaneously deliver insight into which antecedents are relevant to vital, anomalous consequences (...)
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    Linguistic underdeterminacy: A view from speech act theory.Maciej Witek - 2015 - Journal of Pragmatics 76:15-29.
    The aim of this paper is to reformulate the Linguistic Underdeterminacy Thesis by making use of Austin’s theory of speech acts. Viewed from the post-Gricean perspective, linguistic underdeterminacy consists in there being a gap between the encoded meaning of a sentence uttered by a speaker and the proposition that she communicates. According to the Austinian model offered in this paper, linguistic underdeterminacy should be analysed in terms of semantic and force potentials conventionally associated with the lexical and syntactic properties of (...)
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    “A familiar logical triplet”: on Peirce’s grammar of representation and its relation to scientific inquiry.Jeoffrey Gaspard - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):5669-5686.
    This essay focuses on Charles S. Peirce’s grammar of representation and its relevance for a logical conception of scientific inquiry. Closely relying on Peirce’s writings, one of his important trichotomies of signs will be discussed in particular: that distinguishing between substitutive signs, or “semes”, informational signs, or “phemes”, and persuasive signs, or “delomes”. According to Peirce, these three categories of signs result from an extension of the traditional division between “terms”, “propositions”, and “arguments” to all signs, understood as the foundational (...)
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    Index as scaffold to logical and final interpretants: Compulsive urges and modal submissions.Donna E. West - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (228):333-353.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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