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Name Edwina Murphy
Position Senior Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation Morling College
Latitude -33.780332
Longitude 151.114708
Research Interests

Early Christianity
Patristics
Latin Fathers
North African Christianity
Reception of Scripture
Cyprian

Websites https://morlingcollege.academia.edu/EdwinaMurphy
Publications

“Widows, Welfare and the Wayward: 1Timothy 5 in Cyprian’s Ad Quirinum,” Studia Patristica 94 (2017): 67–74.
“Sell Your Possessions: Cyprian, Luke, and Wealth,” Colloquium 49 (2017): 15–32.
“Cyprian, Paul, and Care for the Poor and Captive: Offering Sacrifices and Ransoming Temples,” Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum 20 (2016): 418–436.
“Cyprian’s Use of Philippians: To Live Is Christ and to Die Is Gain,” Augustinianum 56 (2016): 35–56.
The Gender Conversation: Evangelical Perspectives on Gender, Scripture, and the Christian Life, with David Starling. Sydney: Morling Press; Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2016.
“Martyrdom, Gender, and Authority: Female Martyrs as Representatives of Christ.” In The Gender Conversation: Evangelical Perspectives on Gender, Scripture, and the Christian Life, edited by Edwina Murphy and David Starling, 235-45. Sydney: Morling Press; Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2016.
“‘As Far as My Poor Memory Suggested’: Cyprian’s Compilation of Ad Quirinum,” Vigiliae Christianae 68 (2014): 533–550.
“Divine Ordinances and Life-Giving Remedies: Galatians in the Writings of Cyprian of Carthage,” Journal of Theological Interpretation 8 (2014): 81–102.
“Cyprian and The Pilgrim’s Progress.” In Beyond 400: Exploring Baptist Futures, edited by David J. Cohen and Michael Parsons, 116-30. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2011.

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