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Dragos Calma, Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes
: There is no doubt that in recent decades there has been an astonishing development in the study of Proclus’ (ad 412–485) philosophy and its reception in the Arabic, Hebrew, and Byzantine worlds.
Sokratis-Athanasios Kiosoglou
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The Divine Liturgy as Mystical Experience [PDF]
Most characterizations of mystical experience emphasize its private, esoteric, and non-sensory nature. Such an understanding is far removed from the original meaning of the term mystikos.
Bradshaw, David
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This study embarks on an analytical journey through the theological perspectives of Nikos Kazantzakis, underpinned by the concept of God's mutability and its roots in ancient and Byzantine Greek theology.
Thomas McCloughlin +1 more
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HANS GEORG BECKAND BYZANTINE THEOLOGY. ON THE OCCASION OF THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH [PDF]
The life of Hans Georg Beck may be divided into two parts. Until 1944, he was known by his religious name of Hildebrand as a Benedictine monk and priest and was the product of a thorough theological education.
PETER SCHREINER
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Selected Issues of Byzantine Philosophy
Everyone who will deal with Byzantine philosophy must necessarily address several key questions, and the answers then determine what conception of Byzantine philosophy is. He writes six of these questions: 1.
Pavel Milko
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Recent developments in New Testament textual criticism [PDF]
This is a preprint version of an article published in Early Christianity 2.2 (2011). \ud \ud The article provides an overview of recent developments in New Testament Textual Criticism.
Houghton, H.A.G.
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Eros in the first century’s Christian theology [PDF]
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Sifting through the psychoanalysis of sexual fantasy, theologically it says nothing.
Marica, Adrian Mircea
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Christ's Depiction of Human Fragiilty In Byzantine Theology of Human Beings
The purpose of this study is to show the form of theology regarding human beings and how Christ takes on this human vulnerability, especially from the perspective of Byyantine theology. The methods used in this study are from the research literature.
Donald Steven Keryapi +2 more
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Between the sacerdotal or mystical and the ministerial: Deaconesses in the Orthodox Church
Recent archaeological discoveries in Israel of what appear to be tombs of deaconesses, as well as the ordination of a woman deacon in Africa, have coincided with a renewed reflection in the Orthodox Church on the nature of the communion/parish in Christ.
Václav Ježek
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Św. Romanos Melodos - hymnos akathistos. Bizantyńska muzyka i poezja liturgiczna
The aim of this article is to show the poetry of Saint Romanos the Melodist, one of the greatest poets of the Byzantine Empire, the most probable autor of the Akathistos Hymnos - dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and to situate this lyric ...
Wojciech Sowa
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