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[Editorial] Nicaea at 1700: Roots and Branches in African Christianity
This issue of African Christian Theology is a themed issue celebrating the seventeenth centennial of the Nicene Creed. For the majority of Christians around the world, the Nicene Creed of 325 and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 remain ...
Joshua Robert BARRON
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Introduction. On October 30, 451, during the 4th Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon, the dispute between Metropolitan Eunomius of Nicomedia and Metropolitan Anastasius of Nicaea was considered.
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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The modernising church law-making of St. emperor Justinian, with the regulation of provincial councils as an example [PDF]
The Church Councils of the ante-Nicene period had neither a clear periodicity nor a strictly defined competence. Their competence was very broad, almost limitless: questions of faith, discipline, the calendar, the practice of the Sacraments.
Dmitry Pashkov
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John Damascene or Jerusalem monk John [PDF]
Most of original manuscripts wrongly claim authority of the treatise Adversus Constantinum Caballinum to John of Damascus. We applied the method of detailed linguistic analysis in order to check the hypothesis that Jerusalem monk John, the ...
Pavlović Jovana
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Rola Nikei jako centrum bizatyńskiego świata po 1204 roku
After the turbulent events of 1204 and after gaining the power by the Latins in Constantinople, Nicaea was supposed to become the center of post-Byzantine world as the capital of a country newly created by Theodore I Laskaris.
Jacek Bonarek
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Private Creeds and their Troubled Authors [PDF]
This article defends the disputed label “private creeds” as a useful one for describing a number of fourth century texts. Offering such a confession was the normal method for clearing one’s name on charges of heterodoxy in fourth-century Greek ...
Andrew Radde-Gallwitz
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The Sarcophagus of a Nicaean Emperor in Izmir
In this brief paper a marble slab fragment from Izmir in Western Turkey is presented. Originally its description was published by Ch. Texier in 1844 and later deemed missing.
Ergün Laflı, Maurizio Buora
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New Inscriptions from Nikaia XII. Sanctuary of Zeus Bronton in Ahmetler Village, Pazaryeri District
In 2016 in Ahmetler village of Pazaryeri district in Bilecik province, as a result of the damage caused by the village headman’s illegal construction with the pretext of a quarantine area creation, a cult area was accidentally discovered.
Hüseyin Sami Öztürk +2 more
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Colonnaded Galleries of the Roman Theater at Nicaea [PDF]
Iznik, with its ancient name Nicaea, contributed to all civilizations that developed around it during and after antiquity, and became the social, political and economic center of the periods it witnessed.
Nihal Kardoruk, Ali Kazim Öz
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Roman gems and finger-rings made of gold and glass from Nicea in Bithynia (south-eastern Marmara) [PDF]
In this brief paper 22 objects comprising Roman engraved gemstones and finger-rings made of both gold and glass are presented, all of which are curated in the Archaeological Museum of İznik in south-eastern Marmara, Turkey.
Fatih Hakan Kaya +3 more
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