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Theodor Steinbüchel's Great Figures of Christian Humanism
Abstract Theodor Steinbüchel (1888–1949) offers a study of eight figures in Western history who may be regarded as gestalts of Christian Humanism. He argued that none of these eight figures will ever return in the same way, but since there was an eternal conception of Christianity to which their ethos gave human form, each of these gestalts can be ...
Tracey Rowland
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Green (Peter). Alexander to Acthim. The historical Evolution of the hellenistic Age.
Salmon Pierre. Green (Peter). Alexander to Acthim. The historical Evolution of the hellenistic Age.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 74, fasc. 1, 1996. Antiquité - Oudheid.
Salmon, Pierre
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Reconstructing the history of Kition: new evidence from recent excavations
Adapted from the keynote lecture delivered on the occasion of the 18th PoCA conference in Basel, the article concentrates on three archaeological assemblages from recent excavations of the French Mission at Kition (Larnaka).
Sabine Fourrier
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Abstract Orthodox Christian theology in general prides itself on bearing the mantle of patristic thought. Orthodox theological anthropology is no different, often drawing on Greek patristic sources in presenting its vision of the human being. Yet Orthodox anthropology can also broadly be categorized as personalist in ways that are not necessarily so ...
Alexis Torrance
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The Hellenistic Age. Essays by J. Β. Büry, E. Λ. Barber, . Edwin Bevan, W. W. Tarn,
Mercier G. The Hellenistic Age. Essays by J. Β. Büry, E. Λ. Barber. Edwin Bevan, W. W. Tarn,. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 4, fasc. 2-3, 1925. pp.
Mercier, G.
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William Bell Dinsmoor. — The Archons of Athens in the Hellenistic Age, 1931
Demangel Robert. William Bell Dinsmoor. — The Archons of Athens in the Hellenistic Age, 1931. In: Journal des savants, Mai-juin 1933. pp.
Demangel, Robert
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Midas, the Golden Age trope, and Hellenistic Kingship in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
This article proposes a sustained politicized reading of the myth of Midas in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. It argues that Midas stands, first, as the embodiment of failed, Hellenistic kingship, with its ostentatious display of wealth and heralding of a new ...
Hadjittofi, Fotini
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ABSTRACT From its very inception, the Jewish National Movement Hibbat Zion turned to the collective past to advance its goals in the present. One of their activities was to reinterpret Jewish holidays and festivals, especially those that did not take a central place in the Jewish calendar.
Asaf Yedidya
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Daily life in the Hellenistic Age : from Alexander to Cleopatra /
An exploration of the Hellenistic world in the aftermath of Alexander the Great.An exploration of the Hellenistic world in the aftermath of Alexander the Great.Includes bibliographical references (p.
Evans, J. A. S.(James Allan Stewart),
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Performative Anchoring Practices and the Making of Belonging in Diaspora
ABSTRACT This article examines how Greekness is constructed and negotiated by a member of the Greek second generation in Italy, a population largely absent from contemporary diaspora scholarship. Through a biographical and socio‐anthropological approach grounded in long‐term ethnographic fieldwork, the study shows how belonging emerges not as inherited
Andrea Pelliccia
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