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Patristics and Catholic Social Thought: Hermeneutical Models for a Dialogue

open access: yes, 2014
In Patristics and Catholic Social Thought: Hermeneutical Models for a Dialogue, Brian Matz argues that scholars and proponents of the modern Catholic social tradition can gain from the use of ancient texts for contemporary socioethical formation ...
Matz, Brian J
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Patristiek en die studie van die Nuwe Testament

open access: yes, 2016
Patristics and the study of the New Testament This article consists of two main parts. In the first part the importance of the study of Patristics is discussed.
Stander, HF
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Postmodernism, Christian Patristics, and Values of Peace in the Modern Cultures In the Context of Educational Process

open access: yes
Y The article offers a review of selected postmodern principles relating to the analysis of religious and spiritual spheres of society in terms of their importance for culture and education. The author shows the concept of a new kind of American theology
Chistyakova O.
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Patrology-Patristics

open access: yes, 2023
van Geest, P   +3 more
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Dehonian patristics

open access: yes
Tygodniowe konwersatorium w Centrum Studiów Dehoniańskich stało się okazją do zarysowania możliwości nowego projektu badawczego wewnątrz studiów dehoniańskich.
Bieszczad, Jakub
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Ælfric’s Preface to Genesis: Commentary with Text, Translation, Sources and Analogues and Parallel Passages in Ælfric’s Works

open access: yesSELIM
The language of Genesis is simple, says Ælfric in his preface to his translation of it, but its meaning is complex. Exactly the same is true of his preface—which therefore calls out for detailed interpretation, just as, in his view, does this book of ...
Mark Griffith
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Augustinian Understanding of Human Freedom and the Divine Predestination as the Phenomenon of the Medieval Culture

open access: yes
The author considers the important problem of the Medieval culture relating to the interrelation between human freedom and divine predestination. This theoretical issue is presented throughout the history of Christianity but it was revealed and most ...
Chistyakova O.V.
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The prophecy against Nineveh. Divine pedagogy and hermeneutics in Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Commentary on the book of Jonah

open access: yes
Theodore is seen as a literalist: he very rarely draws on a second meaning of the biblical text. In his In Ionam, although he justifies the typological reading in his preface, the Interpreter never mentions it in his commentary.
Oxford Patristics Conference   +1 more
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