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Unity and the Eastern Churches
Life of the Spirit, 1960During these last decades the problem of Christian disunity has imposed itself on the conscience of Christians as an immediate challenge and there have been many attempts to find a solution. All Christians, whatever their ecclesiastical allegiance, affirm belief in ‘one, holy, cathohc and apostolic Church', and although no mark of the Church could ...
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Historiography in the Eastern Church
1982While all religions are in a sense historical religions, the claim of Christianity to be a historical religion takes its stand upon doctrinal ground rather different from that of any other of the major religions, in that it claims that the historical person of Christ is of cosmic significance.
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The Musical Quarterly, 1936
T HE RECENT PUBLICATION by the Danish Academy, in its series of Monumenta Musicce Byzantince, of the Viennese Codex (Theol. Grac. 181) in facsimile opens a new chapter for our acquaintance with the music of the Eastern Churches. The Codex is a Sticherarium of the year 1221, containing Stichera Idiomela with Greek text and notation of the Middle ...
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T HE RECENT PUBLICATION by the Danish Academy, in its series of Monumenta Musicce Byzantince, of the Viennese Codex (Theol. Grac. 181) in facsimile opens a new chapter for our acquaintance with the music of the Eastern Churches. The Codex is a Sticherarium of the year 1221, containing Stichera Idiomela with Greek text and notation of the Middle ...
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The world council of churches and the churches in Eastern Europe∗
Religion, State and Society, 1997From its beginnings the World Council of Churches (WCC) has been committed to the building of bridges between East and West, and in so doing it has striven to be with its member-churches in socialist countries, encouraging them on their difficult journey. After the Russian Orthodox Church became a member, followed by other Eastern European churches, in
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Eastern Chapels in the Cathedral Church of Norwich
The Antiquaries Journal, 1932The Cathedral Church of Norwich is remarkable for several features which rarely or never occur elsewhere. Among these the form of the two surviving eastern chapels may be mentioned. They may be described as bulbous in shape, and were clearly a part of the original work of Herbert de Losinga, the bishop of Norwich who transferred his seat from Thetford ...
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The Human Being in Eastern Church Father’s and Al-Ghazali’s Philosophical Theology
Religions, 2023Olga Chistyakova
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