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Rhetorical Structure of John Chrysostom's Seventh Homily on Philippians in Relation to the Kenosis Hymn The purpose of this study is a description the rhetorical structure of John Chrysostom s seventh homily on Philippians in relation to the kenosis ...
Zofia Latawiec
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The Torment of Preaching and Listening in a Pluralistic Society
The homily is an act of communication that consists of three elements: the preacher, the listener, and the homily. The purpose of homilies is to update the message of salvation and encourage the faithful to live the gospel.
Marian Šuráb
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This article examines the specificity of late 17th century preachers’ employment of the topoi of sacrifice to a demon/idol/devil, which have their roots in biblical and Church Fathers’ denunciations of paganism. The article mostly focuses on sermons from
A. I. Popovich
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Bilingualism in the Cambrai Homily
The Cambrai Homily (Cambrai, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 679 [s. viii2] ff. 37rb–38rb) is a short prose homily found between two chapters of the Collectio canonum Hibernensis; as the Homily is incomplete, it has been suggested that it was copied from a ...
Knight, Gwendolyne, Knight, Gwendolyne,
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Contribution of slavonic translations to the textology of the homily On Peter’s denial by Leontius, presbyter of Constantinople. Pt. 2 [PDF]
This article presents results of the fi rst year of work of the project aimed at identifying the contribution of Slavonic translations to the textology of homilies of Leontius, presbyter of Constantinople.
Michael Asmus
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A HOMILY OF MEISTER ECKHART PREACHED IN THE ACADEMY OF PARIS ON THE FEAST DAY OF SAINT AUGUSTINE («VAS AURI SOLIDUM») [PDF]
This article is devoted to the study of a little known homily of Meister Eckhart («Vas auri solidum») which he preached on Saint Augustine’s feast day in Paris.
Yevgeniy Shilov
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This article investigates a short Greek Christian homily, from the 4th century CE, by an anonymous Cappadocian preacher on the narrative of Susanna in Dan 13 LXX. The homily is simply titled, On Susanna (CPG 4567), and has been erroneously transmitted as
Chris L. de Wet
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Romanos the Melodist as a teacher of the people in the struggle against heresies
The article raises an issue of the didactic role of the Greek ecclesiastical hymns – the kontakia – in the context of the struggle of the Church in the sixth century against heresies.
Katarzyna Maria Dźwigała
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ORIGEN OF ALEXANDRIA. HOMILY I ON GENESIS [PDF]
The article acquaints with an example of exegetical heritage of Origen of Alexandria – Homily I on Genesis. The Russian translation from Latin is prefaced with an analysis of the Homily in the context of early Christian exegetics.
MICHAIL ASMUS
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Colophonic Reflections on Dǝrsanä Ṣǝyon and Kǝbrä Nägäśt
This article briefly describes and discusses three Ethiopic manuscripts jointly containing Dǝrsanä Ṣǝyon ‘homily on [the glory of] Zion’ followed by Kǝbrä Nägäśt ‘Dignity of Kings’ as a single literary unit.
Amsalu Tefera
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