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Moral Contraindications to the Adoption of Abandoned, Frozen Human Embryos. [PDF]
Haas J, Pacholczyk RT.
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Five brave pagan women in the work of Tertullian
Historical exempla have been employed as a rhetorical stratagem since the 8th century BCE. The Christian apologist Tertullian, who received thorough training in rhetoric, was familiar with this device.
Marianne R. Dircksen, Beate Britz
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Christian Chur H In Reign Of Marc Aurelius: The Miracle Legio Xii Fulminata In Early Literary Sources And In Russian Translation [PDF]
The Miracle Of «Legio Xii Fu Lminate» Is Exam Ined In The Article On The Basis Of Early Literary Writings Narrating On Thes Eevents. There Are Produced Two Versions: Christian (By Apollinaris And Tertullian) And Pagan (By Dyon Cassiusand Xiith Bookof ...
M. NAM
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Servitude et dépendance spirituelle du chrétien dans les oeuvres catholiques de Tertullien
Tertullian, first latin Father of the church, occupied an important place in the construction of the primitive church. The content of this article proposes to analyse, though Tertullian’s catholic works (193- 208), the beginning of a standardisation and ...
Fabien Davier
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Tertullian\u27s Attitude Toward Women
In the annals of church history there are few personalities more interesting than Tertullian. He was a man of prodigious mental, spiritual and physical activity. His writings alone, without the aid of biographical data, assure us on this point.
Fitzsimmons, Mary L.
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Richard Klein, Tertullian und das Römische Reich
Verheijen Luc. Richard Klein, Tertullian und das Römische Reich. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 38, fasc. 2, 1969. pp.
Verheijen, Luc
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At the end of the second century there were three main centers of church organization – in Antioch, in Alexandria, and in Rome. The language used in the church writings was Greek.
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Tertullian and Platonism - Some Remarks
The article adresses the issue of platonic philosophy in the writings of Tertullian. That this Latin Church Father was mainly influenced by Stoicism is a commonplace.
Hallonsten, Gösta
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Tertullian and Montanism: Ancient Sabbath and its implications for Pentecostalism
The Sabbath is widely observed differently among Christians, including Pentecostals. Different interpretations of the Sabbath cause this difference. According to Pentecostals, it is necessary to trace the history of the ancient Church to find the meaning
Gernaida K. R. Pakpahan +1 more
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