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  • ...Arian heresy. The theologians had better access to the writings of Latin theologians, particularly of St. [[Augustine of Hippo]]. Augustine had the notion that
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  • ...ather than Joseph, thereby naming her father as Eli. Catholic and Orthodox theologians who hold to this say "Eli" may be short for "Eliakim," which is similar to
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  • Numerous Eastern Orthodox scholars, theologians, priests, bishops, and patriarchs graduated from Halki, including Patriarch
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  • ...but some major voices in the Orthodox world do so, including 20th century theologians Fr. [[John S. Romanides]] and Fr. George Metallinos (both of whom refer rep
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  • Christian theologians traditionally have pointed to the prophecy in the Book of Daniel as foretel
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  • ...also known as John the Theologian. He is widely quoted by Eastern Orthodox theologians and highly regarded as a defender of the Christian faith.
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  • ...he official aristocracy and a section of the clergy. But a majority of the theologians and all the monks opposed these measures with uncompromising hostility, and
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  • ...ed in 1670 by a group of 100 Greek refugees from [[Mani]]. There were also theologians, students, coffee shop owners, traders and sailors. Their priest was Daniel
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  • ...ould see John the Baptist as a fulfillment of this expectation. Christian theologians of a more liberal persuasion would interpret Elijah's eschatological signif
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  • [[Category:Byzantine theologians]]
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  • ...odox Church on Calvinistic lines, and to this end he sent many young Greek theologians to the universities of Switzerland, the northern Netherlands and England. I
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  • [[Category:Theologians|Athanasius]]
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  • Others, including 20th century theologians Metropolitan [[Hierotheos (Vlachos)]] of [[Nafpaktos]], Fr. [[John S. Roman
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  • [[Category:Byzantine theologians]]
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  • ...hunger, thirst) as our own, even though he is a separate individual. Later theologians explicitly explain this as an example of how the saints become an image of
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  • In the thirteenth century, Thomas Aquinas was one of the dominant Scholastic theologians. He dealt explicitly with the processions of the divine Persons in his Summ ...eology of rationalistic Western Scholasticism predominated among the Latin theologians and bishops and so obscured the biblical, patristic perspective long advoca
    24 KB (3,895 words) - 12:16, October 21, 2010
  • ...the Council of Nicaea or that of Constantinople, and most Eastern Orthodox theologians consider their inclusion to be a heresy. The Anglican Communion's current c
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  • ...imes used for the Greek written by the Church Fathers, the early Christian theologians in late antiquity. Christian writers in the earliest time tended to use a s
    18 KB (2,613 words) - 14:40, November 18, 2009
  • ...al name, is a matter of dispute between Roman Catholic and other Christian theologians, since the question is linked with the institution of the papacy.
    23 KB (3,854 words) - 16:01, November 18, 2009
  • ...wledge to the Islamic world and to Renaissance Italy. The influence of its theologians on medieval Western thought (and especially on Thomas Aquinas) was profound
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