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Isaiah 56:1-8 and the redefining of the restoration Judean community

Biblical Theology Bulletin,  Summer, 2000  by Clinton E. Hammock

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Clinton E. Hammock, BS (Psychology and Sociology, Drury College, Springfield, MO) is currently pursuing graduate studies in Religious Studies at Southwest Missouri State University, also in Springfield, MO 65804 (e-mail: ceh909s@mail.smsu.edu). He has a forthcoming article on the 4th-5th century Egyptian Coptic monk Shenoute of Atripe in COPTIC CHURCH REVIEW and is currently working on the theory of the mind in the "Apocryphon of John" from the Nag Hammadi Library.

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