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‘You Are Gods’ (Ps 81:6): Jerome and the Legacy of Origen’s Anthropology
The paper discusses Jerome’s attack against the belief that human beings share the same substance as the heavenly powers and even as the Trinity, according to the dignity (dignitas) of the soul: in polemical texts such as Ep.
Contini Sara
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Whether Trinitarianism is coherent depends not only on whether some account of the Trinity is coherent, but on which accounts of the Trinity count as "Trinitarian." After all, Arianism and Modalism are both accounts of the Trinity, but neither counts as
Beau Branson
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The Arian controversy in the Homilies of the Patriarch Photios (Homilies XV and XVI) [PDF]
In his two homilies dedicated to the Arian controversy (the only surviving of the original five) Photios uses different methods to actualize the matter for the broad Byzantine public, mainly in connection with the patriarch’s main concern during his fi rst ...
Afinogenov Dmitrii
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Arianism in English Nonconformity, 1700-1750
During the time of English Nonconformity, Arianism was not only embraced, but openly acknowledged by most of the Presbyterian ministers. That generation of ministers, who contended so zealously for the orthodox faith, had finished their labours, and ...
Moga Dinu
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Daniel Defoe, un dissident au service de l’orthodoxie protestante
After being for many years the officious spokesman for Dissent, Defoe, in The Family Instructor (1715-1718) and The New Family Instructor (1727), speaks in the name of all English Protestants.
Yannick Deschamps
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Gnosticism, church unity and the Nicene Creed
Gnosticism (derived from the Greek word “gnosis; knowledge”) is the well-known phenomenon or movement which dates from the first centuries of church history.
C. F.C. Coetzee
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The article discusses prints published between 1579 and 1581, which were specifically addressed to Elżbieta z Radziwiłłów Mielecka (1550-1591). Her religious explorations (having been born into Catholicism, she moved through Calvinism and judaizing ...
Anna Sitkowa
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The Christianity of Franks: the Formation of the Vector of European Civilization
In the article of Oleh Shepetyak "The Christianity of Franks: the Formation of the Vector of European Civilization" is analyzed the Christianization of Western Europe and the Rolle of Franks in this difficult process.
Oleh Shepetyak
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Theology of Isaac Newton: a problem of typology [PDF]
Disputes about Newton's religious beliefs have already began during Sir Isaac’s life. Over the past two hundred years his beliefs been classified as Anglican, Puritan, Arian, Socinian, Deistic, and even Judaic. Now researchers have come to an unambiguous
Ivan Regulskiy
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