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Irenaeus of Lugdunum and the Apostolic Succession
In order to grasp the idea of the Apostolic Succession underlying Irenaeus' utterances on this subject we shall first analyse two different conceptions of the Succession which we meet with in modern times. I think it will be a help to see him against this background since it will enable us to perceive the specifically Irenaean idea of what the ...
Einar Molland
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Cardwell, Haldane, Hore‐Belisha—an apostolic succession?
RUSI Journal, 1999Leslie Hore‐Belisha served as Secretary of State for War from May 1937 to his dismissal in January 1940. He was an influential reformer and has even been seen as a ‘true apostolic successor’ to Cardwell and Haldanene. So what brought his downfall?. One of his strongest critics, Lieutenant‐General Sir Henry Pownall, instrumental in bringing down Hore ...
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'Apostolic Continuity of the Church and Apostolic Succession'
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Apostolic Continuity and Apostolic Succession in the Porvoo Common Statement
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The ultimate return: Dissent, apostolic succession, and the renewed ministry of roman catholic women priests [PDF]
Significant numbers of practising Roman Catholics dissent from the Church’s orthodox teachings, especially those relating to sex, gender and contraception. Many such dissenters even occupy positions of ecclesiastical authority themselves.
Maya Mayblin
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Apostolic Continuity of the Curch and Apostolic Succession in the First Five Centuries
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