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Endovascular Therapy, Open Surgical Bypass, and Conduit Types for Index Treatment of Claudication.

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St. Basil the Great

2017
This chapter addresses the sacramental theology of Basil, the influential Cappadocian Church Father who insisted that proper understanding of the sacraments must be rooted in Scripture, adhere to orthodox Christianity as it emerged from the Council of Nicaea (325), and address the pastoral issues of a fourth-century culture in which sacred and secular ...
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Saint Basil the Great and Anisa

Analecta Bollandiana, 1989
Il n'existe point de motif contraignant qu i oblige a identifier le nom d' Annesa (ou equivalent), dont il est question 1dans l' Epitre 3 de S. Basile, a sa propriete d e famille jouxtant la riviere Iris. Le άννήσοις ou άννήσοις de la lettre pourrait fort bien se trouver en Cappadoce.
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BASIL THE GREAT

1976
Basil was born in Caesarea of Cappadocia about 330 of rich but honest parents. His father was a teacher of rhetoric, a lawyer and a wealthy land-owner. One of his grandfathers had died a martyr. The piety and devotion of Basil's mother was reflected in her children, three of whom became bishops, one a nun and another a monk.
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St. Basil the Great as the author of the anaphora

Theological Herald, 2018
В статье рассматривается вопрос о происхождении анафоры святителя Василия Великого в рамках трех основных подходов: исторического, литургико-критического и догматического. Обобщая результаты, достигнутые в рамках каждого из этих подходов, автор отвечает на вопрос, в какой мере возможно сравнительное изучение анафоры, сохранившейся под именем святителя ...
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Ecclesial communion: The letters of St Basil the great revisited

International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2005
Abstract The German word Kirchengemeinschaft, translated as ‘ecclesial communion’ or ‘communion of churches’, is a term frequently used in contemporary ecumenical discourse. Are ‘communion of churches’ or ‘ecclesial communion’ leading concepts for future ecumenism?
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Aelfric's Life of Saint Basil the Great

2006
Full study, with text and facing translation, of an influential tenth-century work.
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