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The Coptic Church in the Aftermath of the Second Vatican Council: Theological or Tactical Anti‐Judaism?

open access: yesModern Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract Vatican II's declaration on the Jews, absolving them from collective guilt of deicide, marked a significant turning point in Catholic theology. Arab governments tended to perceive this development as evidence that Catholics (or Christians generally) were taking the side of Zionist Jews in the Arab‐Israeli conflict.
Amir Krispel
wiley   +1 more source

The Past Requires Reconciliation

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 77, Issue 3-4, Page 205-221, July–October 2025.
Abstract This article presents three cases from the Orthodox Christian past that concern the defence of individuals and religious groups whose views differed from those of the official Orthodox Church. It also highlights the significance of the past in the Orthodox Christian context as a tradition that largely influences the behaviour of Orthodox ...
Petros A. Panagiotopoulos
wiley   +1 more source

Another scattered pearl: I. A. I Barṣoum’s risālah fī uṣūl al ta‘rīb ‘an al siriānīah

open access: yesTranslation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research, 2019
Well into the nahḍa movement, that is the ‘Cultural Renaissance’ that spread from Egypt and Greater Syria to the rest of the Arabic-speaking world, a voice from the Middle East sounded a different note on the need for translation and the way(s) it should
Rafik Jamoussi, Konstantinos Kritsis
doaj   +1 more source

Mortuary Workers, the Church, and the Funeral Trade in Late Antiquity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Within the city of Constantinople, Constantine organized numerous funeral workers into associations overseen by a bishop, as part of a scheme meant to provide burials for all who needed them within the city.
Bond, Sarah E.
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What Justification? Pauline Reception and the Interpretation of Phld. 8.2

open access: yesReligions
While studies of how Paul and the Pauline letters were received in early Christianity continue to appear at an ever-quickening rate, there are still corners of early Christian literature that remain underexplored with regard to Pauline reception.
Jonathon Lookadoo
doaj   +1 more source

Teologiczne i filozoficzne uzasadnienie zmartwychwstania ciała u Ojców Apostolskich i Apologetów

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2009
Most of the works of the Church Fathers and apologists contain a critique of the views of the Docetist or pagan debaters who reject the Resurrection. Apart from the main theological argument which is the resurrection of Christ, in writings of this period,
Mariusz Szram
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Lex Orandi, Lex Operandi: The Relationship of Worship and Work in the Early Church [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
(Excerpt) We are all familiar with the famous dictum of Prosper of Aquitaine, who in the fifth century coined the axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi. I propose a variation on this principle by suggesting lex orandi, lex operandi, the law of prayer gives ...
Volz, Carl A
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Εντροπη: Shame and Identity Formation in the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch

open access: yesReligions
Since the 1980s, biblical scholars have started to employ the framework of “honor and shame” to study the culture of the ancient Mediterranean region.
Yi-Sang Patrick Chan
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A Note on Diogmitae [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
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Jones, C.P.
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Love of God and Unity of Wisdom in Plato and Leibniz [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
In what follows I wish to consider the following question, the relevance of which should be fairly obvious for a discussion on the love of God: does love flow from wisdom or wisdom flow from love? The question is at the heart of much Christian reflection
Ruparell, Tinu
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