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Tertullian and Montanism: Ancient Sabbath and its implications for Pentecostalism
The Sabbath is widely observed differently among Christians, including Pentecostals. Different interpretations of the Sabbath cause this difference. According to Pentecostals, it is necessary to trace the history of the ancient Church to find the meaning
Gernaida K. R. Pakpahan +1 more
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The Confrontational and Mainstream Christianity and Montanism [PDF]
Extended Abstract Throughout the history of Christianity, various movements, such as Gnosticism, Arianism, Monarchianism, Sabellianism, and other sects have lived together.
Vali Abdi
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Date de l'operation : 1988 (SU) Inventeur(s) : Martin Thierry La surveillance de travaux de refection d’une voirie departementale, dans la partie ouest du village, pouvait etre l’occasion d’avoir plus de donnees sur l’occupation du sol et les limites de l’agglomeration antique.
Claude Domergue, Pierre Sillières
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Montanism in Roman North Africa: Concerning the problem of martyrdom reflection [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of heresy of Montanism on the material of the Roman North Africa. The author comes to the conclusion that it is impossible to talk about the New Prophecy as a single phenomenon.
Alexey Vital’evich Kargaltsev
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The praxis of Adversus Praxeam: Tertullian’s views on the Trinity
Tertullian was an African, living in Carthage during the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE. He grew up a pagan, then became a Catholic Christian, after which he moved on to the sect of Montanus, referred to as the New Prophecy in this article, where he became the
Willem H. Oliver
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Tertullian’s moral theology on women and the accusation of misogyny
Some modern scholars have linked the second century church father, Tertullian, to misogynism. This article wades into the debate over whether Tertullian should be considered a misogynist.
Clifford Owusu-Gyamfi, Daniel Dei
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A new, critical edition of the 8th-century treatise De haeresibus et synodis (CPG 8020) by Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople is in progress; it will provide new insights, especially into the large extent of sources that were copied or paraphrased ...
Johann Anton Zieme
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«Some of the heresies have a great many martyrs»: Martyrdom in the non-orthodox Christianity (II–III cent.) [PDF]
This article is a collection of evidences of Christian authors on martyrdom among the 2–3rd century heretics. The main examined groups are Montanists (Quintus (Mart. Pol. 3), Themiso (Eus. HE V, 18, 5), Alexander (Eus.
Panteleev Alexey Dmitrievich
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“They are not the words of a rational man”: ecstatic prophecy in Montanism
Both the historiographical analysis and the ancient documents about the Christian movement known as Montanism place paramount importance on prophecy, visions, and ecstasy.
Maria Dell’Isola
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Between Hipparchian Cynicism and Priscillian Montanism: Some Notes on Tatian, or. 3.6
Tatian’s Oration to the Greeks (or.) contains a list of twelve ancient Greek philosophers whom Tatian berates for their arrogant stupidity (or. 2.1-3.7). In this list can be found a brief note (or.
J. Lössl
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