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Clarifying the term “Chalcedonian Armenians” [PDF]
The ethnic self-consciousness of the Armenian ethnos, which passed the peak of ethnogenesis at the end of the first millennium BC, was ensured by the common origin, language and territory, common historical memory, continuity of state-political ...
Viada Arutyunova-Fidanyan
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Theodore and Diodore’s heritage: the Greek original, Syriac and Latin translations [PDF]
The article researches the Christological fragments from the writings of Diodore of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia, preserved both in the Greek original and in the Syriac and Latin translations.
Evgenii Zabolotnyi
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This essay examines the use of heresiological rhetoric in the letters and tractates of Leo I (bishop of Rome, 440–461) written in defense of the Council of Chalcedon (451).
Samuel Cohen
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The Study and Analysis of the Role of Ancient Iranians in the Expansion of Asian Religions in China [PDF]
One of the most important aspects of the relationship between Iran and China in ancient times is religion that has so far not been addressed independently.
Hamidreza Pasha Zanous
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Zhonggu Zhonguo ye Wailai Wenming. Beijing, San Lian, 2001, 490 p. [La Chine médiévale et les civilisations étrangères] [PDF]
Cet ouvrage rassemble différents articles de l’A., regroupés en 4 chapitres, dotés d’un index commun (une nouveauté dans les publications chinoises) : « Migrations and Settlements of the Sogdians ; Impression of China’s political processes by the Iranian
La Vaissière, Étienne de
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Reception to the Antiochene tradition by East Syrians: monasteries vs. Schools [PDF]
As is known, from the 5th to early 7th centuries, the Church of the East, which existed in Sasanian Iran, was adopting the Christological teaching of the School of Antioch.
Evgenii Zabolotnyi
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ST. ANASTASIUS OF SINAI AND ST. JOHN OF DAMASCUS: CONTINUITY IN CHRISTOLOGICAL TERMINOLOGY [PDF]
The article examines the continuity in the formulation of Christological terminology between two Orthodox Fathers of the Church — St. Anastasius of Sinai (7th century) and St. John of Damascus (8th century).
Hegumen Adrian (Alexander V. Pashin) +1 more
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Nestorian Christianity as a distinguished Christian group came into existence after the Christological movement that held the theological position initially developed by Nestorius (4/5 CE). Nestorius considered Christ the Son of God and Christ the son of Mary as two separate persons with two natures rather than one person having human and divine nature.
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Information from Western European sources about the Nestorians of the Genghisid states in the second half of the XIII – early XIV centuries [PDF]
The article presents and analyzes information from letters of missionaries of the Franciscan Order Guillaume de Rubruk, Giovanni Montecorvino and Monk Johanka, as well as notes and treatises of a missionary from the Dominican Order Ricoldo da Montecroce,
Kostogryzova, Sofia Евгеньевна
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