Your source (DOCUMENTS FROM THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICEA [THE FIRST ECUMENICAL COUNCIL] A.D. 325) was authored by Paul Halsall. It seems to me that you will accept any souce as long as it corroborates your preconceived smear.
Are you also impugning Are you claiming the Paul Haskell the editor of these
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
documents is the same person of whom you speak ? SOURCE: Henry R. Percival, ed., _The Seven Ecumenical
and Fordom University which still post the citation ??
Councils of the Undivided Church_, Vol XIV of Nicene and
Post Nicene Fathers, 2nd series, edd. Philip Schaff and Henry
Wace, (repr. Edinburgh: T&T Clark; Grand Rapids MI: Wm.
B. Eerdmans, 1988)
Nope. I'm claiming Paul Halsall is.
Paul Halsall is a medievalist born in the English midlands and partly educated in Scotland. Twenty years ago he moved to New York City to pursue graduate work in Byzantine studies at Fordham University. While still a graduate student he began to create web sites of great value to scholars. The most relevant in our context is People with a History (www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/). This is a major annotated bibliography covering gays, lesbians, and transpeople. There are links to other sites created by Halsall. PWH is an ideal supplement and continuation of Wayne Dynes, Homosexuality: A Research Guide.
Unfortunately Paul Halsall had to to discontinue this work in 1998 in order to complete his doctorate and to assume a professorship in history at North Florida University in Jacksonville. Recently, I heard that he had returned to England.
http://williamapercy.com/wiki/index.php?title=Paul_Halsall
Hmmm. Let's go to the tape!
Paul HalsallThe document does not contain the string "Haskell."
halsall@murray.fordham.edu
WebSite: http://www.bway.net/~halsall