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Baptismal Spirituality in the Early Church and Its Implications for the Church Today [PDF]
(Excerpt) Let me begin with two quotes from a recent collection of essays by British Methodist liturgical theologian Geoffrey Wainwright, both of which, I believe, speak to the overall theme of this year\u27s liturgical institute.
Johnson, Maxwell E
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NESTORIUS'S VERSION OF THE NICENE CREED [PDF]
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Life, Information, Entropy, and Time: Vehicles for Semantic Inheritance. [PDF]
Crofts AR.
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This article examines Seventh-day Adventist perspectives on the early development of the Trinity. It reviews three major stages of Trinitarian thought in the third and fourth centuries—Tertullian, Origen, and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed.
Gheorghe Răzmeriță
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ARTIKLAR Karl Erich Grözinger: Judaistik vid Lunds universitet Kurt Bergung: Psykologisk mystikforskning Birgit Stolt: Bister, mörk och sammanbiten.
Karl Erich Grözinger +3 more
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On trusting God: The Nicene Creed’s opening sentence
This research explores the meaning of the first article of the Nicene Creed (‘We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things visible and invisible’) in an attempt to interpret each word and phrase within the Creed’s historical context.
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“... y la vida del mundo futuro. Amén”
Se puede cantar con la Iglesia en el Exultet: «Exulten por fin los coros de los ángeles... Goce también la tierra». «La resurrección es un acontecimiento cósmico, que comprende cielo y tierra, y asocia el uno con la otra» (Benedicto XVI).
José María Roncero Moreno
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The meanings of Nicaea: interpretation in fifth-century Christological controversies [PDF]
Maier, Harry O.
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After we transgress God's values: relational spirituality as a paradigm for the Christian experience of reconciliation with God. [PDF]
Cook KV, Cowden RG.
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