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Ószövetségi teofániák és a hívő istentapasztalat
Drawing on George W. Savran's analysis of the structure and typology of theophanies in the Old Testament, the present article seeks to identify the essential elements of the biblical experience of God, which together constitute a valuable criteriology ...
Attila Puskás
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Angels and the Theology of Salvation in the Bible: The Interpretive approach of Saint Augustine [PDF]
Angels play a central role for Augustine in the Bible and, consequently, in the doctrine of salvation. In his works, he seeks to design a structure to explain the ontological position of angels in order to introduce them as important elements of the ...
Ali Moradi, Sahar Kavandi
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Velikonoční tajemství v liturgických textech arabofonní koptské církve
Coptic-Arabic liturgical texts express the Easter mysteries in the rich idiom of the Scriptures and ancient Christian tradition, as seen in the Eucharistic Liturgies of St. Basil and St. Gregory, as well as in hymns and prayers of the Sixth and the Ninth
Mlada Mikulicová
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This paper is limited to highlight a selection of exegetical comments through which, from the 6th century until the 12th, many Latin Church Fathers and theologians deciphered the eastern shut door of the temple (porta clausa) revealed by Yahweh to ...
José María Salvador-González
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HERMENEUTICAL STUDY OF ΠΑΡΟΥΣΊΑ AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE TO THE 21ST CENTURY CHRISTIANS
The Old Testament furnishes its readers with two pictures of Christ’s coming: his coming to earth as a servant in glorious apparel and his coming to earth as a king in glorious apparel.
M. O. Oyetade
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The pre-history of the incarnation of Jesus Christ in the Christology of T.F. Torrance
T.F. Torrance is widely known for his dialogue between theology and the natural sciences. His Christology, however, merits greater attention in the academic literature, particularly in regard to his important discussion of the prehistory of Jesus Christ ...
Martin M. Davis
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Is God the Son Begotten in His Divine Nature?
The doctrine of the Father’s begetting the Son in his divine nature, despite its credal affirmation, enjoys no clear scriptural support and threatens to introduce an objectionable ontological subordinationism into the doctrine of the Trinity.
William Lane Craig
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Dostoevsky’s Ambivalent Reception of a Lutheran Tradition: The Christmas Tree and Christmas Party as a Motif in the Writer’s Stories [PDF]
This essay is dedicated to F.M. Dostoevsky’s reception of the Lutheran “Christmas tree”, particularly in the short stories “A Christmas Tree and a Wedding” (1848) and “The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree” (“The Heavenly Christmas Tree”, 1876 ...
Stephan Lipke
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‘Adam lay ybounden’: A Marian Felix Culpa
The 15th-century poem ‘Adam lay ybounden’ presents a ‘folk version’ of the paradoxical theology of the notion of felix culpa, Adam’s ‘happy fault’ by which the Incarnation of God in Jesus of Nazareth was unintentionally provoked.
Frank G. Bosman
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Nestorianist melkite: on the special features of christology of Suleiman of Gaza [PDF]
The article examines the Christological doctrine of the Melkite writer Suleiman of Gaza, who occupies a special place in the history of Arabic-speaking Orthodox theology: for the Melkite tradition, it is with Suleiman that the era of the so-called ...
Davydenkov Oleg
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