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Sound ideas and absurd consequences: reflections of a legal historian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
During the 60 years that I have been writing - and speculating - on public law (my first book on medieval criminal law came out in 1954), I have been repeatedly struck by a particular phenomenon to which I would now like to draw attention: that sound ...
van Caenegem, Raoul
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Conciliarity of the Church

open access: yesSt Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology, 2023
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 Second Ecumenical Council. An attempt at the reconstruction of the proceedings

open access: yesFolia Historica Cracoviensia, 2007
The Second Ecumenical Council (also known as the First Council of Constantinople), held in Constantinople in 381 AD, is in many ways unique in the history of ecumenical councils. Its uniqueness lies, among other things, in the scarcity of written sources
Jerzy Czerwień
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’That Ancient and Christian Liberty’: Early Church Councils in Reformation Anglican Thought

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2019
This article will examine the role the first four ecumenical councils played in the controversial enterprises of John Jewel (1522-71) as well as two later early modern English theologians, Richard Hooker (1553-1600) and George Carleton (1559-1628).
Gazal Andre A.
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4th сentury Councils in the Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви
The "Chronography" of St. Theophanes the Confessor contains accounts of the First and Second Ecumenical Councils, as well as several other councils held in the IVth century in Tyre, Antioch, Milan, Serdica, Alexandria, Lampsacia, Tyana, Illyricum, and ...
Olga Izotova
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Recent developments in scholarly communication: a review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This review article on recent developments in scholarly communication focuses on the content of three 2013 publications: The future of scholarly communication, edited by Deborah Shorley; Debating open access, edited by Nigel Vincent and Chris Wickham ...
Steele, Colin
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Législation canonique, œcuménique, du V-e siècle [PDF]

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2009
The Fifth Century has been affected by internal and external struggles. The great Roman Empire began to fall apart. Since the Fourth Century, the center of gravity was moving from Rome to Constantinople. The Church was never safe from turmoil.
Ghenadie Serban
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Conciliar Trinitarianism, Divine Identity Claims, and Subordination

open access: yesTheoLogica, 2020
In this article, I present the trinitarian teaching of the first seven ecumenical councils, what we might call Conciliar Trinitarianism. I then consider two questions. First, what is the relationship between the divine persons and the divine nature?
Timothy Pawl
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Christianity is on the threshold of the new millennium

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2005
Each millennium AD forms its paradigm of world Christianity. The first of these was the period of its formation as the only world religion, which was largely facilitated by the activities of the Fathers of the Church of the Third Centuries and the seven ...
Anatolii M. Kolodnyi
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The Relevance of Pusey’s Eirenicon Today: Intercommunion between Anglicans and Roman Catholics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper investigates how Edward Pusey, a nineteenth century Anglican clergy and scholar responded to Edward Manning’s claim that the Church of England is not an authentic church.
Duke, Emmanuel Orok
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