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DIVINE REVELATIONS ON THE FRANCO-VISIGOTH ROADS RURING THE 4TH-7TH CENTURIES
In Late Antiquity, travellers suffered countless difficulties when setting out on a journey. The roads were full of problems and in this scenario numerous clerics crossed the Iberian Peninsula and France either to attend the councils to discuss ...
Patricia Ana Argüelles Álvarez
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Incarnation as a Sign of Divine Solidarity: A Theology of the Council of Nicaea
The Council of Nicaea (325 AD) was an important milestone in the history of Christianity that affirmed the divinity of Christ through the formulation of homoousios, namely the essential equality between Jesus Christ and the Father.
Servianto, Ishak
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The Interpretation of Nicene Christology at the Council of Alexandria (c. 370) and Its Revision
Although the Council of Nicaea (325) has already been copiously discussed, the document of the Council of Alexandria (370) still offers a fresh insight into the interpretation of the former Council’s teaching and into its reception.
Włodzimierz Wołyniec
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Canons of the Council of Nicaea: Their Later Significance in the Legislation of the Latin Church
Rad ima namjeru usmjeriti pozornost na manje poznat dio Nicejskog sabora, odnosno njegovu disciplinsku zadaću realiziranu o obliku dvadeset saborskih kanona, grupiranih po temama, te nastoji otkriti na koji su način ti kanoni postavili temeljne principe ...
Dogan, Ilija, Ilić, Zdenko
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Corpus Areopagiticum dans l’interprétation de saint Thomas d’Aquin [PDF]
In this article I intend to highlight a fundamental difference that I have seized between Dionysius interpreted by Thomas of Aquinas and the author of Corpus Areopagiticum. In the first stage, I will present the way in which Thomas understands Dionysius
Florin Crîşmăreanu
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The Council of Nicaea on baptism
The canons of the Council of Nicaea mention baptism three times: solid education into baptism is required, baptism by heretics is refuted, and baptism by schismatics is accepted. This article deals with the background of these decisions in the theology of that time, with special attention to the differences between Rome and the rest of Christianity ...
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This study deals with canons from the councils of Elvira and Arles in the context of the canons of the First Ecumenical Council (325), in order to identify a common denominator that could unify the theological-canonical tradition from these three ...
Чаировић, Ивица
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Conciliarity is central to the identity of the Christian church. This article discusses the meaning of the word ‘conciliarity’ and its relation to ‘synodality’ through the lens of the church’s experience of councils (synods) at the local, regional, and ...
Nicholas Sagovsky
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The article examines the terms οὐσία and ὑπόστασις, used in the creed formulated at the Council of Nicaea in 325, and their subsequent fate in the history of Christian doctrine on the Trinity.
Lenka Karfíková
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