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Digital Theology: Is the Resurrection Virtual? [PDF]
Many recent writers have developed a rich system of theological concepts inspired by computers. This is digital theology. Digital theology shares many elements of its eschatology with Christian post-millenarianism.
Steinhart, Eric
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Misterio, Celebración, Vida en las tradiciones alejandrina y antioquena. [PDF]
La historia del pensamiento cristiano ha sabido diseñar dos vías de acceso al misterio cristológico, que nunca se han dado puras en la realidad: una es la vía de Juan y otra la de Pablo. Sin pretender clasificar en exceso, sucede que, según se fije
Arocena-Solano, F.M. (Félix María)
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Recent Articles of Interest [PDF]
A listing of recently published articles of interest to the ...
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Outcomes of Intercessory Prayer for those who are Ill: Scientific and Pastoral Perspectives. [PDF]
Fosarelli P.
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Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900): Selected and edited by Paul Valliere [PDF]
Vladimir Soloviev was the first modern Orthodox thinker to give systematic attention to the problem ofreligion and Iaw.
Valliere, Paul
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The doctrine of deification in the Orthodox theology
The teaching of the salvation is the most important part of the Christian theology. The sotereology can answer the question about the sense of life of the Christian, the final destiny, and the means of reaching this aim. The theosis is synergy.
Bulyko John
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Crossover interference in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires a TID1/RDH54- and DMC1-dependent pathway. [PDF]
Shinohara M +3 more
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Gnosis y neoplatonismo en la exégesis de Clemente de Alejandría
Frente a las diferentes tendencias del gnosticismo predominante de los primeros siglos del cristianismo, la obra de Clemente de Alejandría atestigua la existencia de lo que podría llamarse una gnosis cristiana ortodoxa.
Luis Gonzaga Roger Castillo
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New Creation in the Christian Scriptures and Tradition
This entry analyses biblical and subsequent Christian approaches to new creation, under the rubrics ‘the good’, ‘the new’, and ‘the beautiful’. The introduction sketches points of debate: ‘new creation’ as realized or eschatological, renewed or utterly ...
Edith M. Humphrey
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