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Geneza i pierwsze znaczenie terminu „świecki" – „laicus" w literaturze wczesnochrześcijańskiej
Hac in dissertatiuncula primum vocis laicos - laicus genesis, quae radices in traditione veterotestamentaria (lSm 21, 5; Ez 48, 15 et 22,16) necnon in traductionibus biblicis Aquilae, Theodotionis et Symmachi habet, exponitur. Deinde eiusdem vocis antiquissima Christiana notio, quae imprimis christianum non-sacerdotem significat, locis ex scriptis ...
Longosz, Stanisław
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Who is a Layman? Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on the 'Idiota'/'Laicus'
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Bocken, I.M.K., Bocken, I.M.K.
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The Knightly Brothers of Bernard of Clairvaux and the Twelfth‐Century Cistercian Lay Monk*
Abbot Bernard of Clairvaux (r. 1115–1153) was a prominent twelfth‐century religious leader whose knightly family collectively converted to monastic life with him in adulthood around 1113. Following Clairvaux's foundation in 1115, Bernard's brothers held roles of significant estate seniority despite their own professional limitations as newly converted ...
Joseph Millan‐Cole
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Nemo militans Deo implicat se saecularia negotia: Carolingian interpretations of II Timothy II.4
In II Timothy II.4, the apostle Paul forbids the servant of God to involve himself in saecularia negotia. While traditionally understood as a reference to commercial activities, for Carolingian thinkers the verse became a way to reflect on the political engagement of prelates and the relationship between religious and secular duties carried out by ...
Gerda Heydemann
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Who is at risk for diagnostic discrepancies? Comparison of pre- and postmortal diagnoses in 1800 patients of 3 medical decades in East and West Berlin. [PDF]
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