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Inferring Cultural Landscapes with the Inverse Ising Model. [PDF]
Poulsen VM, DeDeo S.
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L’Henótikon di Zenone (482) fu il tentativo politico di arginare il dissenso monofisita alimentato dai separatismi periferici dell’Impero, non condannando ma ponendosi al di sopra del Concilio di Calcedonia.
Filippo Carcione
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The Oriental Orthodox Churches include the Churches of the Coptic and Ethiopian traditions and also of the Syrian and Armenian traditions which will not be mentioned here.
Christine Chaillot
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Council of Ephesus of 431: Between “Apostatic Synedrion” and “Universal Council”
The Council of Ephesus of 431 had, along with others, a very important consequence: this Council gave rise to the formation of the institution of the Ecumenical Council in the Roman Empire and the Christian Church.
Mikhail Viacheslavovich Gratsianskiy
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Gods and monsters: Greek mythology and Christian references in the neurosurgical lexicon. [PDF]
Woo PYM +9 more
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6. Jerusalem: The Development of a Theology
Christianity began as a religion centering around the person of Jesus, and not as a philosophy. It was rooted in Judaism, likewise a religion, not a philosophy.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Świętość w czasach podbojów islamskich. Męczennicy chrześcijańscy z Gazy z VII wieku
The article focuses the story of the martyrdom of 60 Christian soldiers in Gaza who were executed for their refusal to convert to Islam during the Muslim invasion of Palestine. It is a final episode of varied Christian history of that region. Christian
Mieczysław Celestyn Paczkowski
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Two Attitudes towards Textuality in International Law: The Battle for Dualism. [PDF]
d'Aspremont J.
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Mimetic Theory and Original Sin: René Girard, James Alison, and Raymund Schwager
The Heythrop Journal, Volume 65, Issue 5, Page 515-526, September 2024.
Michael Kirwan, SJ
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Throughout Christian history, councils have played a central role in shaping doctrines and establishing Church discipline. These councils, convened under the authority of male bishops and where only men had a say in determining theological dogma ...
Duygu Mete Doğan
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