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Doctrine of God (christianism) --- Augustine of Hippo --- Trinity --- History of doctrines --- Augustine, --- 231.01 --- 276 =71 AUGUSTINUS:231 --- Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Latijnse patrologie-:-God. De Deo uno et trino:--dogmatisch--AUGUSTINUS --- 231.01 Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Trinity - History of doctrines - Early church, ca 30-600 --- Augustine, - Saint, Bishop of Hippo - De Trinitate
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Trinity --- Arianism --- Hilary, --- -Arianism --- -Antitrinitarianism --- Christian heresies --- Homoousian controversy --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- God (Christianity) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Holy Spirit --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- History of doctrines --- -History --- History --- Hilary Saint, Bishop of Poitiers --- -History of doctrines --- Trinity. --- Arianism. --- Antitrinitarianism --- Hilary, - Saint, Bishop of Poitiers, - -367? - De Trinitate
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Caecilianus, --- De Trinitate --- Church and state --- Conflict of laws (Canon law) --- History --- Athanasius, --- #GOSA:II.P.AU.1 --- Athanasius Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria --- Caecilianus Bishop of Carthage --- Afanasiĭ, --- Aḟanasīĭ Velikīĭ, --- Atanasio, --- Atanazy, --- Atanazy Wielki, --- Athanase, --- Athanasios, --- Athanāsiyūs, --- Athnāsiyūs, --- Bābā Athanāsiyūs Baṭriyark al-Iskandarīyah, --- أثناسيوس، --- بابا اثناسيوس بطريرك الإسكندرية --- Atanasie cel Mare, --- Pseudo-Athanasius --- Афанасий, --- Atanasije Aleksandrijski, --- Athanasios Alexandreias, --- Church and state - History --- Conflict of laws (Canon law) - History --- Athanasius, - Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, - -373 --- Caecilianus, - Bishop of Carthage, - active 4th century
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"The 4th-century teacher, Didymus the Blind, enjoyed a fruitful life as head of an episcopally-sanctioned school in Alexandria. Author of numerous dogmatic treatises and exegetical works, Didymus was considered a stalwart defender of the Nicene faith in his heyday. He duly attracted the likes of Jerome and Rufinus to his school. Contemporary scholarship has focused most of its attention on understanding him as an exegete, especially focusing on his exegetical vocabulary and the driving assumptions behind his particular method of reading Scripture. The theological literature has been somewhat neglected. In this study, Jonathan Hicks makes the claim that Didymus’s exegesis can only be understood in all its fullness in light of his theological commitments. His acute differences with Theodore of Mopsuestia on the proper reading of the prophet Zechariah cannot be understood as merely methodological. Animating Didymus’s reading of the prophet is a lively understanding of Trinitarian missions. Recognizing the comings of the Son and the Spirit to Israel is essential in locating the prophet’s message properly within the one divine economy of revelation and salvation that culminates in the Incarnation of Christ. Hicks argues that Didymus is instructive here for today’s Church both on the level of praxis (we should adopt some of his reading practices) and on the level of theoria (his Trinitarian account of Scripture’s origin and ends is fundamental to a fully Christian understanding of what Scripture is)."
Trinity --- Holy Spirit --- Didymus, --- Didymus Alexandrinus --- Didymus Caecus Alexandrinus --- Didyme l'aveugle --- Didymus de Blinde --- Didymus van Alexandrie --- Didymus the Blind --- Dídimo, --- Didimo, --- Didyme, --- Didymos, --- Bible. --- Bible --- Sacharja (Book of the Old Testament) --- Zacharias (Book of the Old Testament) --- Zechariah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Zekharyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- Trinity. --- Holy Spirit. --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- God (Christianity) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- Holy Ghost --- Paraclete --- Pneumatology (Theology) --- Spirit, Holy --- Spirit --- De Trinitate (Didymus, the Blind) --- Peri tou tēn Hagian Triada akatalēpton einai (Didymus, the Blind) --- Divinity of Christ
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276 =71 AUGUSTINUS:1 --- Latijnse patrologie-:-Filosofie. Psychologie--AUGUSTINUS --- Augustine, --- Avgustin, Blazhennyĭ, --- Augustinus, Aurelius, --- Augustyn, --- Augustin, --- Ughasṭīnūs, --- Agostino, --- Agustí, --- Augoustinos, --- Agostino di Tagaste, --- Aurelius Augustinus, --- Augustinus, --- Agostino d'Ippona, --- Agustín, --- Aurelio Agostino, --- Episkopos Ippōnos Augoustinos --- Augoustinos Ipponos --- Agostinho, --- Aurelli Augustini, --- Augustini, Aurelli, --- Aurelii Augustini, --- Augustini, Aurelii, --- Ōgostinos, --- Agostino, Aurelio, --- אוגוסטינוס הקדוש --- أغسطينوس، --- 奥古斯丁 --- Agustín de Hipona --- San Agustín --- Augustin d'Hippone --- Pseudo-Augustinus --- Language. --- Language and languages --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Episkopos Ippōnos Augoustinos, --- Augoustinos Ipponos, --- Avgustin, --- Augustinus, Aurelius --- Agostinho --- Augustine of Hippo --- Augustine d'Hippone --- Agostino d'Ippona --- Augustinus Hipponensis, sanctus --- Sant'Agostino --- Augustinus van Hippo --- Aurelius Augustinus --- Aurelio Agostino --- 聖アウグスティヌス --- アウグスティヌス --- Augustine --- Language and languages - Religious aspects - Christianity --- Augustine, - of Hippo, Saint, - 354-430 --- Augustine, - of Hippo, Saint, - 354-430. - De doctrina Christiana --- Augustine, - of Hippo, Saint, - 354-430. - De Trinitate
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