Professor John Moles
| Accommodation, Opposition, or Other? Luke-Acts' Stance towards Rome | 2014 |
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Professor John Moles
| Opposition or Accommodation: Luke–Acts on Rome | 2013 |
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Professor John Moles
| Time and Space Travel in Luke-Acts | 2013 |
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Professor John Moles
| Jesus the Healer in the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and Early Christianity | 2011 |
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Professor John Moles
| Luke's Preface: the Greek Decree, Classical Historiography, and Christian Redefinitions | 2011 |
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Professor John Moles
| Narrative and Speech Problems in Thucydides Book I | 2010 |
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Professor John Moles
| Philosophy and Ethics | 2007 |
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Professor John Moles
| Cynic Influence upon First-century Judaism and Early Christianity? | 2006 |
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Professor John Moles
| Jesus and Dionysus in The Acts of the Apostles and early Christianity | 2006 |
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Professor John Moles
| The Thirteenth Oration of Dio Chrysostom: Complexity and simplicity, rhetoric and moralism, literature and life | 2005 |
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Professor John Moles
| Dio und Trajan | 2003 |
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Professor John Moles
| Herodotus and Athens | 2002 |
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Professor John Moles
| Poetry, Philosophy, Politics and Play: Epistles I | 2002 |
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Professor John Moles
| Reconstructing Plancus (Horace, 'C. 1.7') | 2002 |
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Professor John Moles
| A False Dilemma: Thucydides' History and Historicism | 2001 |
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Professor John Moles
| The Cynics | 2000 |
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Professor John Moles
| The Dionian Charidemus | 2000 |
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Professor John Moles
| Anathema kai ktema: the Inscriptional Inheritance of Ancient Historiography | 1999 |
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Professor John Moles
| Politics, Philosophy, and Friendship in Horace: Odes 2, 7 | 1999 |
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Professor John Moles
| Herodotus warns the Athenians | 1996 |
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