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In this paper some parallelisms and differences are presented between two ancient theological traditions concerning their model of Christ by comparing two representative figures of both schools, namely Theodoret of Cyrus and Cyril of Alexandria.
Kupán István Pásztori
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A predictive multistage postdisaster damage assessment framework for drone routing
Abstract This study focuses on postdisaster damage assessment operations supported by a set of drones. We propose a multistage framework, consisting of two phases applied iteratively to rapidly gather damage information within an assessment period. In the initial phase, the problem involves determining areas to be scanned by each drone and the optimal ...
Birce Adsanver +2 more
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Valerianus Bassianensis – A Pannonian bishop at the Council of Chalcedon?
Abstract In his paper the author deals with the Acts of the Council of Chalcedon where a certain Valerian, the bishop of a settlement called Bassiana emerged several times. As he attended the synod of 448 at Constantinople as well, he lived in Constantinople most probably as refugee. Following E. Schwartz's correction, the author also comes
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ABSTRACT Streamflow (Qflow) process is one of the complex stochastic processes in the hydrology cycle owing to its associated non‐linearity and non‐stationarity characteristics. It is an essential hydrological process to address the complex time series nonlinear phenomena. In this research, a novel approach was proposed by integrating an autoregressive
Bugrayhan Bickici +4 more
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Towards carbon neutral cities: An insight for Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract Turkey pledged net‐zero emissions by 2053 under the Paris Agreement. Istanbul, its largest city, aims to be carbon‐neutral by 2050. To accomplish this goal, the first step involves identifying emissions and devising reduction plans, with a focus on utilizing natural carbon sinks.
Betul Hande Gursoy Haksevenler
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Nicaea and Women’s Ordained Ministry
Abstract Looking to the forthcoming Sixth World Conference on Faith and Order, we might recollect that the fifth conference at Santiago de Compostela in 1993 spoke of “continuing our study” on the ordination of women, but this ambition has never been carried out.
Maria Munkholt Christensen
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Abstract The affirmation of the co‐equality (homoousia) of the first and the second persons of the Trinity at the Council of Nicaea is a major milestone in the history of theology and the church. Established at a time when the Roman empire developed its Christian identity, it has often been assumed that Nicene theology was imperial theology.
Joerg Rieger
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Abstract Self‐healing involves an autonomic response that repairs damage to living systems. In this study, polyethylene glycol (PEG) underwent aldehyde‐functionalization using the Albrigh Goldman oxidation technique. Flexible, dynamic crosslink points to encourage self‐healing are generated by the formation of acylhydrazone bonds formed between long ...
Merve Yasar +3 more
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Apocatastasis and Predestination ontological assumptions of Origen’s and Augustine’s soteriologies [PDF]
As Augustine himself testifies, he did not know Origen’s work so well. However, this does not mean that he was not acquainted with his key soteriological hypotheses, especially his teachings on apocatastasis.
Djakovac, Aleksandar
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Substance and Person in Tertullian and Augustine [PDF]
The doctrine of the Trinity has been a focal point of Christian thinking throughout Church history. While the term “Trinity” does not appear in the biblical text, it is still a vital Christian doctrine.
Hillaker, Andrew P
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