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ABSTRACT Ours is an age of incessant hustle, where resting increasingly seems like a privilege out of reach for many or else a liability to be undertaken sparingly and with discretion. In this context, we might wonder whether we have lost sight of the importance of taking a break. What place might rest have in leading a meaningful life?
Lucas Scripter
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The Consistency Principle As Realised in the Early Church Catechism [PDF]
The author attempts to argue the integrated nature of the catechetical tradition by viewing it in light of the consistency principle. The article provides definitions of the principle and arguments in support of its significance and relevance based on ...
Alexandra Budanova
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The Impact of Greek Concepts of God on the Christology of Cyril of Alexandria
Cyril transposes Neoplatonism rather than replicates it. Hence, his early struggle with Arianism and his fervour for the homoousios rule out full-blown ontological dualism in the Platonist manner.
Roy Kearsley
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Cyril of Alexandria's critique of the term Theotokos by Nestorius Constantinople
The God Word became truly human. He had the real human nature (body and soul), but without propensity to sin. Jesus Christ was the incarnate Word of God. He was born of the Virgin Mary and conceived by the Holy Spirit.
E. Artemi
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Most genetic studies for Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been focused on late‐onset AD (LOAD). There are no large genetic studies on early‐onset AD (EOAD). METHODS We performed a multi‐ancestry (non‐Hispanic European, African, and East Asian) genome‐wide association study (GWAS) including a total of 7,349 cases and 17,887 control ...
Joseph Bradley +28 more
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The struggle to understand Isaiah as Christian scripture [PDF]
Author: Childs, Brevard Springs, 1923-2007 Struggle to understand Isaiah as Christian scripture xii, 332 p.
Uitti, Roger W.
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Palladius and the Johannite schism [PDF]
The ‘Dialogue on the life of John Chrysostom’, published by Palladius of Helenopolis c. 408–9, is a key source for the history of the Church at the beginning of the fifth century.
Van Nuffelen, Peter
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On a September afternoon in 1627, crowds gathered at the library of the Jesuit residence in Constantinople to witness a lively public discussion between two representatives of the Roman Catholic Church concerning Cyril of Alexandria’s views on the ...
Nil Palabıyık
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The Revival of St Menas Veneration in the Twentieth-Century Egypt
In antiquity, St Menas was highly revered throughout the Christian world and attracted large numbers of pilgrims to the pilgrimage centre of Abū Mīnā. In twentieth-century Egypt, however, this saint became a figure of limited recognition in the Coptic ...
Hiroko Miyokawa
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The first Encyclical Letter of Pope Francis, commencing with the word “Lumen fidei”, contains valuable statements of the Church Fathers on the topic of faith. The Holy Father examines and interprets them in the context of his own reflections.
Bogdan Czyżewski
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