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Not Tolerance but Mutual Appreciation and Ability to Learn from Each Other [PDF]
The article addresses the problem of tolerance, so vital and urgent for today’s global world. In contrast with the commonplace understanding of tolerance as showing mutual respect and acceptance of different points of view in a dialogue (being tolerant ...
Ernst Christoph Suttner
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Sensing More in Ancient religion
This essay uses three examples to demonstrate the importance of the physical senses for ancient Christianity. First, I consider the fifth century Christian historian Sozomen on the nature of ancient religion and its practices.
Susan Harvey
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Icons of the Intercession in the collection of the National Museum of History of Moldova
In the collection of the National Museum of History of Moldova there are six icons related to the famous iconographic type "Protection of the Holy Virgin".
Adelaida Chiroşca
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<p>Romanos Melodos’ Hymnus εἰς ἕκαστον σεισμὸν καὶ ἐμπρησμὸν ist nicht nur ein Beispiel eines Bußhymnus, sondern überdies eines für panegyrische Propaganda zu Gunsten Justinians. Romanos versuchte die blutige Niederschlagung eines Aufstands unter der Regierung des Justinian, der in Folge mit schlechten Popularitätswerten zu kämpfen hatte, mittels
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A series of seven interconnected meditations reflects on what eating, drinking, and tasting could mean for Christian theologizing. What might be the ecological implications of a theology that takes eating and digestion more seriously? The reflections are carried out in company with Romanos the Melodist and the broader Romanos tradition.
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Who is listening? Apostrophe and ‘double relevance’ in the hymns of Romanos the Melodist
This article analyses selected hymns of Romanos the Melodist (c. 485–562) with a special focus on who speaks and who listens. Romanos uses apostrophes to address biblical characters, the triune God, the Mother of God, and saints. Did they listen? In rare cases, characters respond – for instance, the eternal villain Hades, whom Romanos interrogates ...
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A Critical Review and Quantitative Study of Romanos the Melodist’s Hymnographical Corpus
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Thomas Arentzen, The Virgin in Song: Mary and the Poetry of Romanos the Melodist
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