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The terminology found in one of the oldest Latin catalogs of heresies, Diversarum hereseon liber, written by Philastrius, bishop of Brescia (330-387/388), was adapted to the needs of anti-heretical polemics, and at the same time reflected the way of ...
Mariusz Szram
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Kenosis and the nature of the Persons in the Trinity
Philippians 2:7 describes the kenosis of Christ, that is Christ’s free choice to limit himself for the sake of human salvation. Although the idea of Christ’s kenosis as an explanation of the incarnation has generated considerable controversy and has ...
D.T. Williams
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Hristos și hristologie în operele eshatologice ale lui Hipolit
At the beginning of the third century of the Christian era, Hippolytus wrote two treatises on eschatology. In addition to his eschatological position, he expressed several Christological ideas, based on which we can understand the following three ...
Iosif Diaconu
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Missio Dei and missio hominum: Top-Down-up Christology in Mission [PDF]
In Christian theology, Christology remains a distinct branch of knowledge offering articulation of the hypostatic union or relationship between the divine and human natures of Jesus Christ.
Jonas Sello Thinane
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The House/Palace in Annunciations of the 15th Century
This article seeks to highlight the doctrinal meanings enclosed in the representation of the house of Mary in the form of a palace or an aristocratic residence in seven images of the Annunciation of the 15th century.
José María Salvador-González
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"Omdat en zoals het in de Bijbel staat''
"Because of and exacty as it is written in the Bible". This aricle discusses the theological views of J H Gunning jr. (1829-1905), an influenial proponent of n'neteenth-century Dutch "ethical theology".
Gys Bos
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The idea of a hospitable mission is examined in this essay according to Amos Yong. He contends that the Incarnation and Pentecost, two significant events, are examples of how God’s kindness is displayed (Acts 2).
Rommi Matheos
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Dogmatic aspects of the Christologies of Kant and St Innocent (Borisov) [PDF]
In his momentous writing Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason, Kant attempted to conduct a complete rational-idealistic interpretation of traditional dogmatic Christology.
Malyshev Artem
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Meta‐Virtuality: Strategies of Disembeddedness in Virtual Interiorities
ABSTRACT To reclaim their seat in the rapidly growing market of virtual space, designers of the built environment can benefit from reevaluating theories that see the virtual as a mere extension/reflection of the physical. By claiming ontological autonomy from external worlds, the virtual is liberated from the hegemonic control of the physical.
Vahid Vahdat
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The Christology of John Duns Scotus
The subtle Christology of John Duns Scotus has been the focus of intense study and dispute since his death in 1308. Of note are the Scottish theologian’s positions on the predestination of the Incarnation, his definition and metaphysical account of ...
Jared Isaac Goff
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