Simeon of Beth Arsham and Barḥadbshabba of Ḥalwān: two views on the “Cause of the foundation of the schools»” [PDF]
The article presents a comparative analysis of the writings of two Syriac authors belonging to the Church of Persia, who held divergent views on Christology and offered significantly different perspectives on the history of the Schools of Edessa and ...
Evgenii Zabolotnyi
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Where Soul Meets Body: Narsai's Depiction of the Soul-Body Relationship in Context [PDF]
Pre-publication draft (not intended for circulation or citation) of a contribution to a forthcoming edited volume on Narsai of Nisibis. Any comments, suggestions, or corrections are welcome (email to jwalters@rc.edu)
James Walters
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O papel de Éfeso na Antiguidade Tardia desde o período de Diocleciano até o Concílio dos ladrões [PDF]
During the reign of Diocletian (284-305AD), Ephesus was reorganized on centralized and authoritarian lines down to the provincial level. A big part of the citywas rebuilt by Constantine I.
Artemi, Eirini
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12 anathematisms of St. Cyril of Alexandria and the Christology of the Armenian Church
It is well known that the Christology of the Armenian Church is based on the Christological teaching of St. Cyril of Alexandria. Following St. Cyril, the Armenian Church confirms the invariability and perfection of divine and human natures in Christ ...
Arthur Matevosyan
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Council of Ephesus of 431: Between “Apostatic Synedrion” and “Universal Council”
The Council of Ephesus of 431 had, along with others, a very important consequence: this Council gave rise to the formation of the institution of the Ecumenical Council in the Roman Empire and the Christian Church.
Mikhail Viacheslavovich Gratsianskiy
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This article studies the Commonitorium super nomine Caelestii, an information note compiled by Marius Mercator, describing the participation of the Roman See in the condemnation of the heretics Pelagius and Caelestius, mainly during the pontificate of ...
Mikhail Viacheslavovich Gratsianskiy
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Nestorian Christians in Frontier History
Nestorianism is the Christian doctrine that Jesus existed as two characters, the man and the divine or Son of God. Nestorios, the patriarch of Constantinople taught that thesis in the churches, but the synod of Ephesus in 431 declared it as a heretical ...
Borbála Obrusánszky
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“The Limits Now Fixed”: Appealing to Authority in the Trullan Canons [PDF]
The Council in Trullo has shaped the canonical tradition of the Orthodox Church in powerful ways. It was summoned to bring discipline to many aspects of church life, and its canons therefore address liturgical, pastoral, administrative, and ethical ...
Danckaert, Seraphim
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Room and Corridor Mosaics from the Ancient City of Germanicia and its Iconographic Assessment
Germanicia has been hosted by many civilizations since Antiquity and is located in the Kahramanmaraş province at the intersection of East, Southeast and Mediterranean Regions. Even though the localization cannot be done completely, it is thought that the
Oktay DUMANKAYA
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غیر مسلموں کی سیاسی اور سماجی خدمات اور ان کے اثرات: عہد فاطمی کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ (909-1171ء)
This article aims to analyse the political and social services of non-Muslims during the Fatimid dynasty (909-1171 A.D.) and their impact. This era has a significant position in Muslim history regarding the development and stability in various fields ...
Dr. Muhammad Riaz Mahmood +1 more
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