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Higgs boson and the Cosmos: A philosophical reappraisal of the authoritative Catholic and Greek-Orthodox perspectives [PDF]
The theoretical prediction of Higgs boson was arguably one of the most important contributions in particle physics in the 20th century, with significant implications for modern cosmology.
Kilakos, Dimitris
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Tractoriae and the logistics of Carolingian entourages
Entourages played a central role in Carolingian politics and military organization. Yet historians have neglected the important question of how kings and magnates supplied their retinues. This article investigates that topic by examining an overlooked genre of evidence: tractoriae or royal letters of requisition.
Eric J. Goldberg
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Orthodoxy and Protestantism through the Centuries
The aim of this paper is to describe the history and actual relations between the Orthodox East and the Protestant West. This paper will both examine and show the beginning, the continuation and the present situation of the Protestant-Orthodox dialog ...
Gjorgjevski, Gjoko
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The Institute for Christian Ethics: The Social Engagement of Lutherans in Society [PDF]
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Pfrimmer, David G. A.
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'To bring the work to greater perfection': systematising governance in the Church of Scotland, 1696–1800 [PDF]
Following the confirmation of Presbyterian government in the Church of Scotland in 1690, a number of attempts were made to codify the governance practices that were to be followed in the various ruling bodies of the church.
Alistair Mutch +4 more
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Synodality, the Holy Spirit, and Discernment of Spirits
Pope Francis dreams of the church as the people of God on a journey, seeking together to hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches in our time. It is not sufficient to reach back to revelation and tradition and to apply those, or to obey the hierarchy; we need to see how God’s Spirit is still guiding his people. How to achieve that dream?
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Bishop Torhthelm’s letter to Boniface
In c.738, St Boniface distributed a circular letter to a broad audience of ecclesiastics in England. One response to that letter survives, written by Torhthelm, bishop of the Middle Angles (737–64). The letter is written in an allusive style and borrows heavily from its main source, Pope Vitalian’s letter to Oswiu, king of Northumbria.
Peter Darby
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Dear Brother: I am sure you have not noticed it, but it has been a long time since I sent these yellow sheets your way. There were many reasons for the long silence: heat, work, riots, strikes and many other things. But these yellow sheets have outlasted
Kretzmann, O.P.
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Call, challenge, and reformation [PDF]
Preached at Edmonton, Alta, O 28 ...
Schultz, Raymond L.
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