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Influential Factors between the Primacy of Roman Church and the Origin of Sunday
Jurnal Koinonia, 2021The debate between the mysterious rise of Sunday observance and the church dominance in the Roman empire throughout the Ante-Nicene period appeared as an emerging discourse in regard to the Sabbath adherence. The historical background has been capable of analyzing the supposed relation between the two when the Christian beliefs gradually developed. The
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Synodality and primacy: Reflections from the Australian Lutheran/Roman Catholic Dialogue
Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2015A fundamental level of Receptive Ccumenism is that of the reception by a dialoguing church of an institutional charism of a partner church as a gift of the Spirit. It is proposed here that in the Lutheran/Roman Catholic Dialogue in Australia, this kind of receptivity has been evident in two ways.
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Reading and Writing, 2018
Given the well-documented consonant primacy established in Roman script, this study examined the role of consonants and vowels in lexical decision of Korean Hangul among skilled Korean readers in order to identify whether the salient role of consonants over vowels would be script-universal or script-specific.
Hye K. Pae, Sungbong Bae, Kwangoh Yi
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Given the well-documented consonant primacy established in Roman script, this study examined the role of consonants and vowels in lexical decision of Korean Hangul among skilled Korean readers in order to identify whether the salient role of consonants over vowels would be script-universal or script-specific.
Hye K. Pae, Sungbong Bae, Kwangoh Yi
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Saint Augustine and the Primacy of the Roman Bishops
Traditio, 1946St. Augustine has long become the common and universal boast of Christianity. The Catholic Church sees in him one of the foremost witnesses of her tradition of teaching. She has given him the title of Doctor gratiae; upon him, down the course of ages, she has ever lavished her praises.
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Roman Primacy and the Legal Vindication of Reform
1998Abstract This chapter discusses the idea of primacy and the legal vindication of reform. In Anselm’s vision, the framework for ecclesiastical society took reference directly from Rome. His blueprint involved a narrow chain of obedience that bound various clerical orders in a vertical, hierarchic structure.
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Chapter 6. The Elaboration Of The Roman Primacy
2008The privileges that Rome claimed were not an attempt to subject the patriarchal sees to Roman domination. In its origins, the idea of the Roman primacy responded to the proliferation of teachings that were thought to fall outside the sphere of orthodoxy.
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The Primacy of Conscience in the Roman Catholic Tradition
Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2000Everybody is aware of having a conscience, but ideas of what conscience is and how it operates differ. This is not surprising, as conscience is a complex reality, susceptible to a variety of interpretations. The question of the primacy of conscience has also in recent times been the subject of debate.
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The Roman Liber Pontificalis, Papal Primacy, and the Acacian Schism
Viator, 2014In the 510s, a new type of historical text was created, eventually known as the Liber pontificalis, which provided biographical and administrative information about each pope from the founding of the see by St. Peter. The stimulus for its creation is usually said to have been the Laurentian Schism, a controversy surrounding the papal election of 498 ...
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International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2008
This article explores the way in which Anglican–Old Catholic consultations after the Second Vatican Council addressed the questions of authority and primacy in the Church. It argues, first, that in the context of their dialogues with each other and with the Roman Catholic Church, Anglicans and Old Catholics have developed a positive understanding of ...
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This article explores the way in which Anglican–Old Catholic consultations after the Second Vatican Council addressed the questions of authority and primacy in the Church. It argues, first, that in the context of their dialogues with each other and with the Roman Catholic Church, Anglicans and Old Catholics have developed a positive understanding of ...
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Byzantium and the Roman Primacy
The American Historical Review, 1968Deno J. Geanakoplos, Francis Dvornik
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