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The Third Crusade in historiographical perspective
Abstract The Third Crusade (1187–1192) is renowned as a conflict between King Richard I of England and the Muslim Sultan Saladin—a reductionist perspective that reflects an enduring fascination with these protagonists both inside and outside academia. In fact, the expedition was significantly more diverse, with the German emperor, Frederick Barbarossa,
Stephen J. Spencer
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The Pneumatology of Great Basilius in His Treatise to Amphilochius Iconium [PDF]
St. Basilius' contribution to pneumatology is best comprehended within the historical milieu of the Arian controversy that pervaded much of the fourth century Roman Empire religiously and politically. It is a study which focuses on Basilius's understanding of the role and the Person of the Holy Spirit, particularly as found in his treatise to ...
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Reviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 381-383, July 2020.
Jesse R. Grenz
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Heretical Baptism in Debate [PDF]
It is generally stated that acceptance of heretics in the Catholic Church without baptism has always been normal use in the church and has been confirmed by general councils.
Beek, A. van de
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Orta çağda İslam dünyası ile Haçlılar arasında Orta doğu ve Kudüs topraklarının hakimiyeti konusunda bir üstünlük mücadelesi yaşanmıştır. Müslümanların mallarını yağmalamak isteyen Haçlılar İslam dünyasının üzerine karadan ilerleyerek yürümeye ...
Seyfettin Kaya
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The experience of pilgrimage in the Roman Empire: communitas, paideiā, and piety-signaling [PDF]
Pilgrimage of various types is well attested in the pre-Christian religions of the Roman Empire, but there is comparatively little evidence for the personal experiences of pilgrims.
Gasparini, Valentino +5 more
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‘The very deceitfulness of devils’: Firmilian and the doubtful baptisms of a woman possessed by demons [PDF]
In the mid-third century, a controversy relating to the validity of baptism by the lapsed broke out between Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, and Stephen, bishop of Rome.
Methuen, Charlotte
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The IKONIA Cohort: A Tertiary Center’s Five‐Year Experience in Pulmonary Hypertension Management
Aim and Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive disease that significantly impacts patient morbidity and mortality. The recent ESC/ERS Guidelines classify PH into five groups, emphasizing the need for specific treatment in certain subgroups. This study presents a 5‐year follow‐up of patients diagnosed with precapillary PH at our center,
Yakup Alsancak +6 more
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Ugyanaz, de nem ugyanolyan. A test feltámadása Ikoniumi Amphilokhiosz értelmezésében [PDF]
A test feltámadásáról szóló hitvallási tétel értelmezése körül hosszú évszázadok óta vita folyik különböző teológusok és teológiai irányzatok között.
Pásztori-Kupán, István
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