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Crossing Philosophical Boundaries in Comparative Theology: John Keenan, Joseph O'Leary and Raimon Panikkar

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 706-719, October 2025.
Abstract One of the ways in which the process of learning may occur in comparative theology is through reinterpreting the data of one religion through the philosophical framework of another. This type of learning mainly takes the form of Christian theologians reinterpreting the contents of Christian faith through Asian philosophical frameworks.
Catherine Cornille
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers

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Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 4-42, April 2026.
Francesca Gardner
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Byzantium and the Crusades: Constantine X's Embassy to Honorius II in 1062

open access: yesHistory, Volume 110, Issue 392, Page 459-473, September 2025.
Abstract The Byzantine emperor Alexios I's 1095 embassy to Pope Urban II has been characterized in three different ways: as a request for troops that inadvertently triggered the First Crusade, as a manipulation of western reverence for the Holy Sepulchre and as active Byzantine–papal collaboration.
JONATHAN HARRIS
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The Question of the Jurisdiction of the Roman Bishop in the Correspondence of Pope Nicholas I (858–867) with Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки
This article examines the limits of the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, which arose in connection with the deposition of Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople by Emperor Michael III of Byzantium (842–867), which Pope Nicholas I (858–867) considered ...
Kirill Alexandrovich Maksimovich
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‘Gestures Proper to Each of Them’: Shakespeare and the Mediation of Gendered Social Exchange in Eighteenth‐Century England

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 327-353, September 2025.
Abstract William Shakespeare ascended to the status of English national poet over the course of the eighteenth century. His literary work entered the cultural imagination not only through theatrical performances and printed texts, but the playwright's corpus was also represented visually — in painted and printed media, and as or on material culture ...
Anna Myers
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Miłość Boga w ujęciu J. Razingera/Benedykta XVI

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2013
The article presents the subject of God’s love in J. Ratzinger/Benedict XVI’s interpretation. The theme of God’s love, according to Ratzinger, is not to be reduced to one of the many theological issues to be discussed.
Grzegorz Barth
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‘GENDER IDEOLOGY’ AND THE FAMILY: EXPLORING AMORIS LAETITIA AND FAMILIARIS CONSORTIO

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 66, Issue 4, Page 381-392, July 2025.
Abstract In modern Catholic family teaching, language of ‘gender ideology’ appears in John Paul II's Familiaris consortio and continues in Francis's Amoris laetitia. While these documents are often celebrated by family ethicists for their pastoral developments towards more inclusive understandings of family and marriage, they also represent explicit ...
Barbara Anne Kozee
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Andronikos Kamateros on the Dispute between Manuel I Komnenos and Papal Legates: An Essay on the Literary Reading

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2018
The “Sacred Arsenal” composed by Andronikos Kamateros on the request of the emperor Manuel I Komnenos (1143–1180) opens with a dialogue, which claims to be an exact record of a theological dispute organized in Constantinople between Manuel and the envoys
Lev Vsevolodovich Lukhovitskiy
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The international political role of the catholic church dogmas

open access: yesPolitičke Perspektive
The paper investigates the political role of the last Catholic dogmas proclaimed (or renewed) in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century: the immaculate conception, the papal primacy and infallibility (ex cathedra), and the assumption of Mary ...
Milan Veselica
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Propiedad y derechos eclesiásticos en Villavicencio : un litigio entre el abad de Sahagún y el episcopado leonés

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie III, Historia Medieval, 2003
En el año 1216 el papa Inocencio III emitía una sentencia en torno a un largo litigio que la sede episcopal de León mantenía con el monasterio de Sahagún por las rentas eclesiásticas de las iglesias del coto monástico que estaban a su vez dentro de la ...
Fernando Luis Corral
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