Sara Parvis

British academic
Sara Parvis
Born
Sara Dudley Edwards[1]

Aberdeen, Scotland
SpousePaul Parvis[1]
Parent(s)Owen Dudley Edwards[1]
Bonnie Dudley Edwards
Academic background
EducationSt Hilda's College, Oxford (BA)
University of Edinburgh (PhD)
ThesisMarcellus of Ancyra and the Arian controversy: a bishop in context (2002)
Doctoral advisorDavid F. Wright, John Stuart Richardson
Other advisorsJane Dawson, Stewart J. Brown, Denis Minns O.P., Maurice Wiles
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Edinburgh

Sara Parvis is a British Patristic scholar and Senior Lecturer in Patristics at the University of Edinburgh. She is known for her works on early Christianity.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Books

  • Marcellus of Ancyra and the lost years of the Arian controversy, 325–345, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
  • Justin Martyr and His Worlds, with Paul Foster, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007
  • Irenaeus: Life, Scripture, Legacy, edited with Paul Foster, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2012

References

  1. ^ a b c "Priest resigns Oxford post to marry". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ Williams, Rowan (October 2008). "Marcellus of Ancyra and the lost years of the Arian controversy, 325–345. By Sara Parvis. (The Oxford Early Christian Studies.) Pp. xi+291. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. £60. 13 978 0 19 928013 1; 10 0 19 928013 4". The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 59 (4): 727–727. doi:10.1017/S0022046908005630.
  3. ^ Aguiñaga Fernández, Jesús Ma. (2007). "Parvis, Sara, Marcellus of Ancyra and the Lost Years of the Arian Controversy 325-345". Augustinianum. 47 (2): 418–423. doi:10.5840/agstm200747231.
  4. ^ von Stockhausen, Annette (2009). "Sara Parvis, Marcellus of Ancyra and the Lost Years of the Arian Controversy 325 – 345. Oxford Early Christian Studies. Oxford u. a., Oxford University Press 2006". OPUS FAU. ISSN 0007-7704.
  5. ^ Hall, Stuart G. (2007). "Review of Marcellus of Ancyra and the Lost Years of the Arian Controversy, 325-345. (Oxford Early Christian Studies.)". The Journal of Theological Studies. 58 (2): 713–715. ISSN 0022-5185.
  6. ^ McCarthy, Thomas (February 2010). "Book Review: Patristics: Sara Parvis and Paul Foster Justin Martyr and His Worlds. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2007. Pp. xvii & 246. Price: $35 (hbk). ISBN 978-0-80066212-7". Irish Theological Quarterly. 75 (1): 102–104. doi:10.1177/00211400100750010705. ISSN 0021-1400.
  7. ^ Tabbernee, William (2014). "Irenaeus: Life, Scripture, Legacy Edited by Sara Parvis and Paul Foster (review)". The Catholic Historical Review. 100 (3): 585–586. doi:10.1353/cat.2014.0141. ISSN 1534-0708.
  8. ^ Payton, James R. (December 2013). "Irenaeus: Life, Scripture, Legacy. Edited by Paul Foster and Sara Parvis. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press, 2012. xv + 274 pp. $39.00 cloth". Church History. 82 (4): 946–947. doi:10.1017/S0009640713001212. ISSN 0009-6407.
  9. ^ Holmes, Michael (October 2008). "Book Review: JUSTIN MARTYR IN CURRENT PERSPECTIVE Sara Parvis and Paul Foster (eds), Justin Martyr and His Worlds (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2007. $35.00. pp. 246. ISBN 978—0—8006—6212—7)". The Expository Times. 120 (1): 46–47. doi:10.1177/00145246081200011205. ISSN 0014-5246.
  10. ^ Bailes, Jonathan (December 2013). "Irenaeus: Life, Scripture, Legacy. Edited by PaulFoster and SaraParvis. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2012. Pp. xv + 274. $39.00.: Notes on Recent Publications". Religious Studies Review. 39 (4): 274–275. doi:10.1111/rsr.12085_6.
  11. ^ Logan, Alastair H.B. (May 2007). "Dark Star: The Rehabilitation of Marcellus of Ancyra Sara Parvis, Marcellus of Ancyra and the Lost Years of the Arian Controversy 325—345 (Oxford: OUP, 2006. £60.00. pp. xi + 291. ISBN 0—19—928013—4)". The Expository Times. 118 (8): 384–385. doi:10.1177/0014524607077868. ISSN 0014-5246.

External links

  • "Dr Sara Parvis". The University of Edinburgh. 7 January 2021.
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