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Archpriest Petr Ivanovich Uspensky: Hagiographer, Inspector “Plakida”, and Renovationist Bishop of Orel and Tambov [PDF]
Censor of the Tambov Diocesan Bulletin and a member of Tambov Spiritual Consistory, archpriest Petr Uspensky was also a teacher and inspector of the Vologda Seminary, and rector of some Tambov churches, who participated in the solemn glorification of St.
Priest Nikolai V. Solodov
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This article examines the phenomenon of bishops in Christian theology, church history, and the present role, work, and identity of a bishop. The article tries to answer the questions: ‘what does a bishop do?’ and ‘what is a bishop for?’ The approach to ...
Paul Avis
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Théologie et ecclésiologie chez William Laud (1573-1645), archevêque de Cantorbéry
This article argues that William Laud’s theology and ecclesiology are strongly interrelated. A theologian who gave pride of place to sacramental life, and whose forceful rejection of predestination made him close to Arminianism, Laud followed in the ...
Pierre Lurbe
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The Lambeth Appeal and the Appeal of Britain
Abstract In 1920, the Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops issued the “Appeal to All Christian People.” While much has been written on its genesis in 1920 and its impact on the later ecumenical movement and on Anglicanism, much less has been written about the relationship of the sort of ecumenism espoused by the Lambeth Appeal to the international ...
Mark D. Chapman
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Relics and episcopal Authority in Sasanian Iran
This paper analyzes the relationship between episcopacy and the cult of the relics in Sasanian Empire. It will be argued that the cult of martyrs’ relics contributed to the shift in the definition of episcopal Authority in the Church of the East in Fifth
Héctor Ricardo Francisco
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1603: Multiple Monarchy and Scottish Identity
Abstract Early modern geopolitics were largely driven by dynastic imperatives – births, marriages and deaths among Europe's royal families – and this article approaches the union of 1603 from the perspective of J. H. Elliott's A Europe of Composite Monarchies.
ROGER A. MASON
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Právne reflexie antického pojmu ἐκκλησία v zriadení ranej Katolíckej cirkvi
It is evident that despite the originality of the institution of the Catholic Church even its representatives had to reflect in some way then realia and exerted traditions of the antic world.
Vojtech Vladár
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The article examines the policy of parish creation under the episcopacy of Cardinal Bonald between 1839 and 1870 (18 parishes in 1839, 30 in 1870). It highlights the Catholic Church's capacity to respond, at least partially, to rapid urban growth with ...
Christian Sorrel
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Two names of a city: Strumica - Tiberioupolis [PDF]
In medieval sources the name of the contemporary city of Strumica is found in two versions: Strumica or Tiberiupolis. While the Slavic toponym has been well authenticated in the sources, the appearance and the use of the Tiberiupolis as the synonym of ...
Stefoska Irena
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Czy smutny i ckliwy potrafi się cieszyć? Rzecz o Grzegorzu z Nazjanzu
This article is aimed as an objective description of the character of Gregory of Nazianzus, written in the light of the realities of life and spiritual experience, which may revise the existing opinions about the Author, relating to his personality ...
Dariusz Zagórski
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