William Kurz is a scholar working on Religious studies, Sociology and Political Science and Archeology.
According to data from OpenAlex, William Kurz has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Religious studies, 11 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 8 papers in Archeology. Recurrent topics in William Kurz's work include Biblical Studies and Interpretation (18 papers), Historical and Linguistic Studies (10 papers) and Archaeology and Historical Studies (8 papers). William Kurz is often cited by papers focused on Biblical Studies and Interpretation (18 papers), Historical and Linguistic Studies (10 papers) and Archaeology and Historical Studies (8 papers). William Kurz collaborates with scholars based in United States. William Kurz's co-authors include D. J. V. Fisher and Richard J. Fehring and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biblical Literature, Theological Studies and New Testament Studies.
In The Last Decade
William Kurz
14 papers
receiving
1.6k citations
Hit Papers
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topics.
Fundamentals of Solidification
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All Works
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Kurz, William. (2003). Review of "Catholic Principles for Interpreting Scripture: A Study of the Pontifical Biblical Commission’s 'The Interpretation of the Bible in the Church'" by Peter S. Williamson. e-Publications@Marquette (Marquette University).1 indexed citations
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Kurz, William. (2001). Ethical Actualization of Scripture: Approaches toward a Prolife Reading. e-Publications@Marquette (Marquette University). 34(1). 7–27.
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Kurz, William. (2001). Review of "Who is Jesus? History in Perfect Tense" by Leander E. Keck. e-Publications@Marquette (Marquette University).
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Fehring, Richard J. & William Kurz. (2000). Anthropological Differences Between Natural Family Planning and Contraception. 10(2202). 640–1.1 indexed citations
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Fehring, Richard J. & William Kurz. (2000). Anthropological Differences between Contraception and Natural Family Planning. e-publications - Marquette (Marquette University).1 indexed citations
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Kurz, William & D. J. V. Fisher. (1998). Fundamentals of Solidification.1560 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kurz, William. (1997). The open-ended nature of Luke and Acts as inviting canonical actualisation. Neotestamentica. 31(2). 289–308.2 indexed citations
Kurz, William. (1985). Kenotic Imitation of Paul and of Christ in Philippians 2 and 3. e-Publications@Marquette (Marquette University).7 indexed citations
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Kurz, William. (1984). Luke 3:23-38 and Greco-Roman and Biblical Genealogies. e-Publications@Marquette (Marquette University).1 indexed citations
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Kurz, William. (1980). Hellenistic Rhetoric in the Christological Proof of Luke-Acts. The Catholic Biblical quarterly.9 indexed citations
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Kurz, William. (1980). Luke-Acts and Historiography in the Greek Bible. e-Publications@Marquette (Marquette University).2 indexed citations
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Kurz, William. (1977). Acts 3:19-26 as a Test of the Role of Eschatology in Lukan Christology. e-Publications@Marquette (Marquette University).1 indexed citations
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