terça-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2014

LAURA NASRALLAH

Laura Nasrallah, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity
Nasrallah's research and teaching bring together New Testament and early Christian literature with the archaeological remains of the Mediterranean world. She also investigates how these texts make an impact in religious communities and in politics today. Her books include An Ecstasy of Folly: Prophecy and Authority in Early Christianity, Christian Responses to Roman Art and Architecture: The Second-Century Church Amid the Spaces of Empire, and two co-edited volumes, Prejudice and Christian Beginnings: Investigating Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Early Christian Studies and From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonikē: Studies in Religion and Archaeology. She’s currently at work on a commentary on 1 Corinthians and a book titled Archaeology and the Letters of Paul. Her awards include a Henry Luce III Fellowship in Theology and a fellowship from the American Association of University Women.


Scribe Valdemir Mota de Menezes student with his teacher Nasrallah

domingo, 5 de janeiro de 2014

PRINCIPE DIPENDRA



Yo hablo como sucedió uno de los casos mas triste de la historia de la realeza, donde el principe Dipendra mató cerca de vinte invitados en una fiesta en su palacio, era una fiesta  dondo los invitados era la familia real. Él príncipe Dipendra mató incluso su padre, madre, hermana y hermano. Es final de los tiempos.