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Inferno XXXIV: az „ellentétbe való átfordulások” éneke. Dante és a korai kommentárok Júdás-képe az előzmények tükrében [PDF]
Draskóczy, Eszter
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La `Relectio de sacro canone et de eius sensibus´ de domingo de soto [PDF]
Martín-de-la-Hoz, J.C. (José Carlos)
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Quaestiones de Pseudo-Hegemonii scripto Adversus haereses, fueritne e Graeco fonte translatum
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New Blackfriars, 1983
The early Church engaged in a trenchant, philosophical debate over the nature of scriptural interpretation. Some writers on hermeneutical method showed great insight and perspicacity; others seemed to make less of the problem it raised than they ought.
Paul Chantler, John Pottage, David Tombs
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The early Church engaged in a trenchant, philosophical debate over the nature of scriptural interpretation. Some writers on hermeneutical method showed great insight and perspicacity; others seemed to make less of the problem it raised than they ought.
Paul Chantler, John Pottage, David Tombs
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Nota a Ireneo, Adversus Haereses 1, 1, 1
Augustinianum, 2019At the beginning of Irenaeus of Lyons’ Adversus Haereses, the doctrine of the Valentinian Ptolemy is presented using terms from the semantic field of time and eternity, which were undergoing a semantic evolution in contemporary Middle Platonic philosophy.
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Un manuscrito desconocido de San Ireneo Adversus Haereses
Scriptorium, 1949Olivar Alexandre-M. Un manuscrito desconocido de San Ireneo Adversus Haereses. In: Scriptorium, Tome 3 n°1, 1949. pp. 11-25.
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Vjesnik Đakovačko-osječke nadbiskupije i Srijemske biskupije, 2017
Prikaz borbe katolicizma protiv hereza.
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Prikaz borbe katolicizma protiv hereza.
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Untying Knots: A New Interpretation of Irenaeus, Adversus haereses 3.22.4
Harvard Theological Review, 2021AbstractAdversus haereses 3.22.4 is one of the key texts for Irenaeus’ views about the virgin Mary’s role in the “economy” of salvation. Among the many interpretative riddles of this passage, this paper discusses the function of the metaphor of the knots in Irenaeus’ argument.
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