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The Dark and Middle Ages [PDF]
For the most part only Plato\u27s teachings supported by a limited version of Aristotelian cosmology supportive of Platonism survived the decline of ancient Greek philosophy during the Roman Empire. Christianity later prevailed, and toward the end of the
Jayne, Edward
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Heresies in the early Byzantine Empire: Imperial policies and the Arab conquest of the Near East [PDF]
On the eve of the Arab conquest, the eastern provinces of the Byzantine Empire were riddled by numerous heresies which were considered by a number of modern scholars as disguised nationalistic movements expressed by the local peoples against the central ...
Odetallah Khouri, Rashad
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Comparison between Hegel’s Being-Nothing-Becoming and I-Ching’s Yin-Yang-I (Change) [PDF]
This article introduces a cross-cultural comparative study on Hegel’s Western triad of Being-Nothing-Becoming and I-Ching (including Tao-Teh-Ching, TTK)’s Eastern triad of Yin-Yang-I (Change).
Zhen, Ma
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Un Mediterrani cosmopolita: el viatge de Ramon Llull a Orient [PDF]
Al llarg del segle XIV el Mediterrani va viure una de les èpoques més convulses de la història: el canvi de correlació de forces entre Cristiandat i Islam al nord i al sud, a l'est i a l'oest de les seves ribes va configurar un paisatge cultural que ha ...
Marín, Francesc-Xavier
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Biblical Legends in the Folklore of the Turkic Peoples in Southern Siberia [PDF]
The article deals with the ethnic specificity of biblical legends about the flood and the Tower of Babel in the folklore of the Turkic peoples of Southern Siberia (the Altai, Tuva, Khakassia and Shor).
Oinotkinova, Nadezhda
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Contacts between China and Central Asia in the spiritual sphere in the I millennium
The article investigates the forms, ways and the results of contacts between China and Central Asia in spiritual culture. The Silk Road was the main route by which to move goods and to support international trade and diplomatic relations.
E Borisovna Barinova
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The Dark Age Church Period of Barbarian Invasions [PDF]
With the endorsement of the Emperor and obligatory church membership for all Roman citizens across the empire, Roman Christianity continued to change the nature of the Church, in stead of visa versa.
Fanning, Don
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Language and identity in the Assyrian diaspora [PDF]
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McClure, Erica F.
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Understanding Muhammad\u27s Interaction with the Church [PDF]
My research focuses on understanding Muhammad’s (the Islamic prophet) interaction with what he perceived to be the Christian church to find out why his understanding of Biblical narratives and theology is incorrect.
Narde, Devonte
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The article is a case study of one marriage in a late antique Italian bishopric family. The marriage of Julian of Eclanum provides a closer look at the struggle of theological schools that acсompanied the introduction of celibacy in the Roman Church ...
Daria Morozova
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