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Eustathius of Antioch and a Fragment Attributed to Patriarch Photius
The Journal of Theological Studies, 2006This article deals with the fragment on Hebr. 7:3 attributed to Patriarch Photius of Constantinople (ninth century) as part of his commentary on the Pauline epistles. It shows that the fragment is an excerpt from the Epistula ad Alexandrum Alexandrinum (De Melchisedech) of the Nicene Father Eustathius of Antioch, and examines its relation to the ...
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Disciples of the Patriarch of Antioch Joakim IV ibn Ǧuma (1543–1576)
Theological Herald, 2022Церковная история Православного Востока в огромной степени определялась родовыми и земляческими связями. В статье рассматриваются персоналии из окружения Антиохийского патриарха Иоакима IV ибн Джумы (1543-1576) и через призму происхождения этих людей делается попытка определить его связи с региональными элитами сиро-ливанских христиан.
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Epistle of Patriarch Peter III of Antioch on Azymos in Slavic Tradition
Библия и христианская древность, 2020Работа посвящена древнерусскому переводу второй части послания антиохийского патриарха Петра III Доминику, архиепископу Градо. В статье представлен древнерусский текст с разночтениями по трём рукописям параллельно с греческим. На древнерусский язык переведена только та часть послания, которая касается спора об опресноках, предшествовавшего Великой ...
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THE PATRIARCHATE OF ANTIOCH THE DEVELOPMENT OF IDENTITY AND THE QUEST FOR AUTHENTIC AUTOCEPHALY
Autocephaly. Coming of Age in Communion. Historical, Canonical, Liturgical, and Theological Studies, 2023Noble, Samuel, Slim, Souad
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The Patriarchate of Antioch: A Revision of Le Quien and the Notitia Antiochena
Traditio, 1947Msgr. Devreesse, well known to every Church historian for his successful researches on Theodore of Mopsuestia, on Greek catenae and other subjects, reveals in a recent publication his mastery in a field in which he had previously published only various minor essays.
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Constantinople over Antioch, 1516—1724: Patriarchal Politics in the Ottoman Era
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1990In January 1454 Sultan Mehmet II (1451–81), ruler of much of the Orthodox Christian Balkans and lately conqueror of Byzantium, vested the patriarch of Constantinople, George Scholarius, with full ecclesiastical authority over all the Orthodox Christians in the Ottoman empire.This ‘donation’ of Mehmet, long accepted by the scholarly consensus, now ...
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Ralph of Domfront, Patriarch of Antioch (1135–40)
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