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Eucharistic doctrine in Scottish Episcopacy, 1620-1875
This thesis is an examination of the eucharistic doctrine of ten Scottish theological writers in the tradition of Scottish Episcopacy; five from the seventeenth century, two from the eighteenth century, and three from the nineteenth century. The doctrine
Kornahrens, W. D.
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Bartolomeu dos Mártires, O.P., Archbishop of Braga (1559-1582), became an important character to the Order of the Preachers as a model of the new archetype of episcopacy consolidated during the last period of the Council of Trent (1562-1563).
Juliana Torres Rodrigues Pereira
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ResumoEste estudo analisa, por meio das cartas produzidas pelos prelados do século XVIII, o emprego dos ritos litúrgicos e festas oficiais em prol da afirmação da autoridade da Igreja e do Estado na capitania de Minas Gerais.
Patrícia Ferreira dos Santos
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The first manuscript Italian translation of the Book of Common Prayer was made in 1608 by the chaplain to James I’s ambassador in Venice with the help of Paolo Sarpi.
Stefano Villani
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The Correspondence between the Armenian Catholic Archbishop Józef Teodorowicz and the Polish Primate Cardinal August Hlond in the years 1924-1938 Cardinal August Hlond (1881-1948) and Archbishop Józef Teodorowicz (1864-1938) are notable ...
Tomasz Krzyżowski
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“Both Mind and Will Depraved”: Milton, Calvin, and the Doctrine of Total Depravity
Milton Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 1, Page 14-30, March 2025.
Cole Jeffrey
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This article reexamines Maštoc‘’s first and second journeys to Roman Territory through the lens of frontier networking, utilizing prosopographic analysis of Roman hosts and encounters.
Usacheva, Anna
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What is Episcopacy? : The Finnish Bishops’ understandings of the Episcopal Office, 1945–1965 [PDF]
A Pastor among Pastors? The Views of the Lutheran Bishops of Finland on the Episcopal Office, 1965–1985 — Lutheran churches have been far from unanimous in their theology of episcopacy.
Zitting, Heidi
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Ecclesiology in the Church of England: an historical and theological examination of the role of ecclesiology in the church of England since the second world war [PDF]
From a 'postliberal' perspective I argue that there is no means by which divine truth can incontrovertibly be known or directly understood and communicated. However a communitarian and historicist approach locates the experience and the expression of the
Bagshaw, Paul
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Ecclesiological Insights into the Orthodox–Catholic Dialogue
The paper’s aim is to provide a synthetic and at the same time critical reading of the official theological dialogue, known as the “dialogue of truth”, between the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church. The paper will cover the period from the dialogue’
Dimitrios Keramidas
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