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Philosophy, Hagiology and the Early Byzantine Origins of Purgatory
Studies in Church History, 2009On 8 June 1438, the Council of Ferrara-Florence began proceedings aimed at the reunion of the Eastern and Western Churches. One of the first issues discussed was the Latin doctrine of purgatory. This article examines a particular moment in the divergence of eschatological doctrine between the Latin, Greek and Syriac Churches – indeed, representatives ...
Matthew J. Dal Santo
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Sir Cleges and Unseasonable Growth in Hagiology
Modern Language Notes, 1938C. Loomis
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Epilogue: Dalāʾil al-nubūwa and the Promise of Comparative Hagiology
2023Mareike Koertner
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Лихудовские чтения — 2022: материалы научной конференции «Пятые
Лихудовские чтения», 2023
e article recounts a little-known episode in the biography of the Chudov deacon Job, a disciple of the Leichoudis brothers, who was exiled to Solovki in 1701. Having witnessed Peter the Great's visit to the Solovetsky monastery in 1702, he compiled a
Oleg V. Panchenko
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e article recounts a little-known episode in the biography of the Chudov deacon Job, a disciple of the Leichoudis brothers, who was exiled to Solovki in 1701. Having witnessed Peter the Great's visit to the Solovetsky monastery in 1702, he compiled a
Oleg V. Panchenko
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Journal of Sufi Studies, 2021
This article presents the theory of sainthood found in the writings of Dāwūd al-Qayṣarī (d. 751/1350), a major commentator on the Sufi thought of Ibn ʿArabī (d. 638/1240).
Arthur Schechter
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This article presents the theory of sainthood found in the writings of Dāwūd al-Qayṣarī (d. 751/1350), a major commentator on the Sufi thought of Ibn ʿArabī (d. 638/1240).
Arthur Schechter
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Sayyid Ḥaydar Āmulī’s Seal of Absolute walāya: A Shīʿī Response to Ibn ʿArabī
Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2020In Ibn ʿArabī's (d. 638/1240) highly developed theory of walāya (‘sainthood’ or ‘friendship with God’), Jesus is conceived of as the ‘Seal of Absolute walāya’ whereas Ibn ʿArabī is the ‘Seal of Restricted walāya’.
M. Rustom
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Discernment of Holiness and Holy Persons
Journal of Pentecostal TheologyIn this essay, the author discusses some of the key aspects of the Eastern Orthodox understanding of holiness and holy persons. He highlights humanity’s vocation and destiny in theosis, Orthodox hagiology and the process of canonization, as well as ...
N. Kazarian
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The Hagiology of Thessalonike in the Schedographic Production of John Pediasimos
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2023Ghosts, apparitions, and people-as-phantasms have been said to haunt battlefields for as long as armed conflict has occurred. While archaeologists have assiduously and systematically avoided the investigation of these phenomena, the study of “the spectral” has gained increasing attention from anthropologists in recent years, who have championed its ...
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