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Reception of John Chrysostom in the Middle Byzantine period (9th–13th centuries): a study of the Catechetical homily on Pascha (CPG 4605)

2021
John Chrysostom was the most prolific Byzantine Church father, reaching high levels of prominence in the Byzantine Church for both his rhetorical prowess and spiritual instruction. Nevertheless, the process itself of the development of his cult in Byzantium has never been systematically studied. Moreover, one of the single most popular texts attributed
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The incarnatorial dynamismn according to Theodore of Mopsuestia’s catechetical homilies

2018
The Christology of the Council of Chalcedon is widely recognised as a «Descending Christology», whose weak points were clearly perceived and described in modern theologies. An «Ascending Christology» was preferred by post-conciliar theologies. This Christology assumes the «anthropological revolution» of modernity, rediscovers the «historical Jesus ...
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A new approach to catechesis: involving students in catechetical education in the Philippines

International Studies in Catholic Education, 2010
Rito Baring
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A typology of catechetical learning environments

International Journal of Practical Theology, 2014
A De Kock
exaly  

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