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“Where Now for Visible Unity?”

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 76, Issue 5, Page 542-553, December 2024.
Abstract This article provides a short introduction to the activities and the spirit of the World Council of Churches for the ecumenical year 2025 by paying particular attention to the commemoration and anniversary celebration of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, which will take place in October 2025 in Egypt under the theme “Where now for ...
Martin Illert
wiley   +1 more source

Wykaz drukowanych prac O. Andrzeja Bobera SJ

open access: yesVox Patrum, 1984
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Stanisław Longosz
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I, monster: queerness and the Liber Monstrorum in early medieval St Gall

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 543-564, November 2024.
This article analyses a ninth‐century copy of the Liber monstrorum from St Gall in which the first monster, a ‘human of both sexes’, speaks in the first person. The scribe also put the Liber monstrorum into dialogue with Isidore of Seville’s Etymologiae, in which Isidore argued that monsters were not ‘contrary to nature’.
Michael Eber
wiley   +1 more source

Wykorzystanie pomocy dydaktycznych w nauczaniu patrologii

open access: yesVox Patrum, 1989
L’articolo costituisce una proposta di come utilizzare le pubblicazioni patristiche in polacco durante le lezloni di patrologia.
Marek Starowieyski
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Afrahat, Mowa XVII – O Chrystusie, Synu Bożym

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2020
Mowa O Chrystusie, Synu Bożym jest siedemnastym wykładem w całym dziele Afrahata. Mędrzec perski kontynuuje i rozwija polemikę z nauczaniem judaizmu i rabinów babilońskiej diaspory. Osią argumentacji jest prawda o bóstwie Mesjasza-Chrystusa, Syna Bożego,
Andrzej Uciecha
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The Carolingian cocio: on the vocabulary of the early medieval petty merchant

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 57-81, February 2024.
The word cocio (i.e. petty merchant or broker in classical Latin) was a rare term that after a long absence in written Latin reappeared in several Carolingian texts. Scholars have posited a medieval semantic shift from ‘merchant’ to ‘vagabond’. But this article argues that this consensus is erroneous.
Shane Bobrycki
wiley   +1 more source

Patrystyka w czasopismach 2000 roku

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2000
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Józef Figiel
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The consul vanishes? On using and not using Gregory the Great's Register in early medieval England

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 106-127, February 2024.
This article builds upon recent scholarship emphasizing the importance of Gregory the Great's Register as a key text of the Carolingian and post‐Carolingian library, exploring by contrast its peculiarly limited reception in England. It first surveys what little evidence we have for its citation by English ecclesiastics (post‐c.1000, mostly via Wulfstan)
Benjamin Savill
wiley   +1 more source

Seminarium z patrologii

open access: yesVox Patrum, 1989
L’autore dell’artioolo - il direttore della cattedra di patrologia alla Pontificia Accademia Teologica di Cracovia - basandosi sulla sua esperienza didattica, presenta un modo di condurre un seminario patrlstico, rilevando soprattutto un grande ruolo ...
Edward Staniek
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