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Intentional States and Iconography of Theotokos

open access: yesRhetoric and Communications, 2023
Abstract: In the image of the Theotokos constructed from canonical and apocryphal texts, the word does reveal certain states, each of which can be referred to and named, and subsequently depicted. Some of these are persistently recurrent, others are rare but characteristic.
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Kassia’s hymnography in the light of patristic sources and earlier hymnographical works [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper examines Kassia’s use of patristic sources and earlier hymnography in some of her authentic poetic works. Her use of the sources is scrutinized in relation to three main themes developed in her poetry: a) the imperial theme, b) the anti ...
Simić Kosta
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Peace‐making Through the Blood of Christ: Insights from Nicholas Cabasilas and the Orthodox Tradition

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 41, Issue 3, Page 467-481, July 2025.
Abstract This article treats Nicholas Cabasilas as an emblematic theologian of peace from the Orthodox tradition whose profound reflections on peace speak directly to our contemporary moment of turmoil. Writing amidst the untold upheavals of fourteenth‐century Byzantium, Cabasilas distills much of his inherited exegetical, ascetic, and liturgical ...
Alexis Torrance
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The Tale of the Theotokos of Tikhvin as a Source for the History of Construction Process in Russia in the First Third of the 16th Century

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2022
Introduction. At the turn of the 15th – 16th centuries, a new stage of development began in the history of Russian culture, marked by acquaintance with Western European traditions.
Ekaterina Diligul
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What is adoration? Contesting meaning in the margins of the Opus Caroli regis contra synodum (c.790–4)

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 387-411, August 2024.
Contradictions over the meaning of adoration (adoratio) in Theodulf of Orléans’ Opus Caroli regis contra synodum have been used to minimize the role of mistranslation in the late eighth‐century Greek–Latin dispute over images. This study, however, scrutinizes the contested meaning of adoration in the original manuscript to expose tensions among ...
Huw Foden
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El Espíritu Santo y María en Lumen Gentium

open access: yesIsidorianum, 2020
La constitución dogmática sobre la Iglesia del concilio Vaticano II profundiza en las relaciones entre la Tercera Persona de la Santísima Trinidad y la Virgen María.
José Antonio Martínez Jiménez
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Luther's interpretation of communicatio idiomatum in a new key

open access: yesDialog, Volume 63, Issue 1-2, Page 20-27, Spring-Summer 2024.
Abstract Into the debates about Christ's two natures, divine and human, and how they relate, Martin Luther threw his extended interpretation of the communicatio idiomatum, the communication of the person Christ's attributes. Luther's Christology is incarnational and it is fundamental to him that God can and will be known only as a human being (homo ...
Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen
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Tajemnica wcielenia w galijskiej literaturze V wieku na przykładzie Jana Kasjana

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2000
Nel suo scritto Giovanni Cassiano esamina i piu scuotanti tesi di Nestorio: negazione della divinita al Cristo e negazione del titolo theotokos alla sua Madre.
Antoni Żurek
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The Byzantine Blachernae and Beloozero: a Probable Example of Sacred Topography

open access: yesHistoria provinciae: журнал региональной истории, 2020
The article considers a probable example of sacred topography, which is the transfer of Blachernae of Constantinople to Beloozero. The author draws iconographic and thematic parallels between the scenes of the Dionysius’s frescoes in the monastery ...
Olga Silina
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Mary is the Model of Christian Discipleship [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son.” Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother” (Jn 19:26-27). At the foot of the cross, Mary, the mother of Jesus is given as mother to
Joseph, Sr. Jolly
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