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On Being Consumed: The Martyred Body as a Site of Divine—Human Encounter in the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch

open access: yesReligions, 2020
The manner in which humans and the divine are brought into communion with each other, a key aspect of many religious traditions, is frequently, if not always, material (or sacramental) in character.
Peter-Ben Smit
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O „ukrzyżowanym erosie” Ignacego Antiocheńskiego w monografii naukowej Krzysztofa Abucewicza

open access: yesPolonia Sacra, 2022
In 2021 was published a unique monograph on the interpretation of the evocation of Ignatius of Antioch, “My Eros”, presenting research from the beginning of Christianity (the letters come from the beginning of the 2nd century) to our times.
Arkadiusz Baron
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Mother and Bride: Ecclesiology, Christology, and Anthropology [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института, 2022
In the 20th century reflections on the Church developed primarily in the context of eucharistic ecclesiology, according to which the Church community is a local congregation united around the Eucharist.
Fr. John Behr
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Seeing, Embodying, and Proclaiming Christ

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 25, Issue 3, Page 413-424, July 2023., 2023
Abstract This essay examines the way Irenaeus of Lyons describes Blandina in her martyrdom: seen by others as embodying Christ and so encouraging them to also bear witness and be born into life by the Virgin Mother, the Church. It explores in particular Irenaeus' exegetical moves, so as to regain a sense of the unity of theology and exegesis as a ...
John Behr
wiley   +1 more source

NATURE MAKES AN ASCENT FROM THE LOWER TO THE HIGHER: GREGORY OF NYSSA ON HUMAN DISTINCTIVENESS

open access: yesZygon®, Volume 58, Issue 2, Page 539-553, June 2023., 2023
Abstract This essay explores the way in which early Christian writers held an eschatological understanding of what it is to be human, something that is to be attained, through the transformation of death and resurrection, and something that requires our assent.
John Behr
wiley   +1 more source

Modern Philosophy and Origen

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 204-219, April 2022., 2022
Abstract This essay asks in what ways modern (i.e. twentieth‐century) philosophy can either make use of Origen or inform our reading of him. It argues in the first section that the predominantly exegetic method of Origen makes it difficult for analytic philosophy to accommodate his reasoning.
Mark J. Edwards
wiley   +1 more source

Depiction of the martyrdom of Saint Ignatius Theophorus in the prothesis of Novo Hopovo [PDF]

open access: yesZograf, 2015
In the art of the Christian East, the depictions of the martyrdom of Saint Ignatius Theophorus, bishop of Antioch, can usually be found among the illustrations of the Menologion.
Popović Milica
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Origen’s Johannine Trinitarian Theology of Love

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 260-281, April 2022., 2022
Abstract Origen is the first Christian who proposed a systematically Trinitarian theology of love. This has largely escaped the attention of theologians and remains underexplored. One notable consequence is that this has severely limited our appreciation of Origen as a significant interlocutor for contemporary theology since the Trinity as love is ...
Pui Him Ip
wiley   +1 more source

The Seven Marks of the Unity of the Church

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 73, Issue 4, Page 566-580, October 2021., 2021
Abstract The Letter to the Ephesians is the first biblical text to reflect on systematically, and even to undertake programmatically, the development of a hermeneutically reflected theology of unity for the worldwide church. Its relevance for current ecumenical discussions lies in the fact that it sets out seven characteristics for the unity of the ...
Ulrich Heckel
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Reducing bycatch impacts in recreational fisheries: Case study examining terminal tackle in the multispecies Gulf of Maine groundfish fishery

open access: yesFisheries Management and Ecology, Volume 28, Issue 4, Page 338-350, August 2021., 2021
Abstract Terminal tackle regulations can be a valuable tool for fisheries management, especially in multispecies fisheries where bycatch and discards are common issues. In the Gulf of Maine, recreational anglers frequently discard critically depleted Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. as bycatch when targeting the abundant haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus (L.
Connor W. Capizzano   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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