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Sources of the First Half of the II Millennium BC about the Armenian Highland
, 2023In Old Assyrian (“Cappadocian”), Old Hittite and Babylonian sources of the first half of the II millennium BC there is information about the history of the Armenian Highland of this period. The book includes Assyrian (“Cappadocian”), Old Hittite, and Old
A. Movsisyan +3 more
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Augustinianum, 2023
Among Basil’s homiliae morales, a prominent place is occupied by the 15 sermons on the Psalter that have been preserved. The present study, as part of the editorial project of these homilies on behalf of the Sources Chrétiennes, seeks to shed light on a ...
Angelo Segneri
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Among Basil’s homiliae morales, a prominent place is occupied by the 15 sermons on the Psalter that have been preserved. The present study, as part of the editorial project of these homilies on behalf of the Sources Chrétiennes, seeks to shed light on a ...
Angelo Segneri
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Seul à seul: Plotin et la Trinité par l’Esprit selon Basile de Césarée et Grégoire de Nazianze
Chôra, 2023Through a brief comparison between two Cappadocian trinitarian texts (On the Holy Spirit by Basil of Ceasarea and the 31st Discourse of Gregory Nazianzen), parallel modalities are revealed as to the position of the Holy Spirit within the Trinity and the ...
A. Vasiliù
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Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, 2020
12:1–7). In addition, Tertullian taught that Christ used his preincarnate state to learn what it meant to be human, while Irenaeus taught a progressive revelation that subordinates what one sees and how one sees to when one sees (126).
L. Cobb
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12:1–7). In addition, Tertullian taught that Christ used his preincarnate state to learn what it meant to be human, while Irenaeus taught a progressive revelation that subordinates what one sees and how one sees to when one sees (126).
L. Cobb
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2021
E. Aydar, Efe Akkaş
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E. Aydar, Efe Akkaş
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Journal of Ancient History
In the middle 90 s, the geopolitical interests of Pontus, Armenia, Rome, and Parthia in the Near East converged on the minor kingdom of Cappadocia in Anatolia.
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
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In the middle 90 s, the geopolitical interests of Pontus, Armenia, Rome, and Parthia in the Near East converged on the minor kingdom of Cappadocia in Anatolia.
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
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The Cappadocian Fathers and Civic Patriotism
Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, 1974Thomas A. Kopecek
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