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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
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Origen’s Johannine Trinitarian Theology of Love
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
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The Seven Marks of the Unity of the Church
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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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
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Traditions of martyrdom in the Ignatian Letters
The letters of Ignatius represent one of the key texts for the emergence of martyrdom during the second century AD in Christianity. This article is concerned with the question whether Ignatius contributed to a “theology of martyrdom” or whether he rather
S. Fuhrmann
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PRAYER AND PARTICIPATION IN THE EUCHARIST IN THE WORK OF IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH
If any early Christian thinker or Apostolic Father is associated withthe Eucharist, it is surely Ignatius of Antioch. THus, many contemporarymodels of Eucharistic ecclesiology and communio theology owe a greatdeal to his letters. THe Eucharist is obviously a liturgy of prayer, and, asan ongoing practice of communion, it aims at the performance of ...
Smit, Peter-Ben
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‘For this reason the Father loves me’: Drawing Divinity into Himself to Minister Divinity to Us
International Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 25, Issue 1, Page 47-59, January 2023.
John Behr
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Figura e ministero dei diaconi nelle lettere di Ignazio d’Antiochia
Listy Ignacego Antiocheńskiego stanowią niezwykle ważne świadectwa z okresu wczesnego chrześcijaństwa. Ukazują one wiarę chrześcijan końca I i początku II wieku oraz ówczesną strukturę hierarchiczną wspólnoty kościelnej.
Ryszard Selejdak
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Almsgiving and Competing Soteriologies in Second-Century Christianity
While care for the poor was widely advocated and practiced in early Christianity, charity was not universally endorsed. The Gospel of Thomas (Gos. Thom.), for example, is notable for its rejection of almsgiving, along with other practices such as fasting
David J. Downs
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Однос есхатологије и историје у Литургији
The author explores relationship between Eschatology and history in Orthodox Christian thought, its history and its understanding in modern theology. In Orthodox theology and Liturgy, Eschatology is not a mere last chapter of Dogmatics, as a study of ...
Goran Vučković
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