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An international group of theologians has been gathered to offer this commentary on the definitive text. The main themes of the Catechism - God, the incarnation, the Holy Spirit, the liturgy, the sacramental life of the Church, sin - are all discussed by writers drawn from theological faculties in Rome, Oxford, London, Dublin, Toronto, Washington DC and elsewhere. Their brief is to enter into a constructive dialogue with the text, drawing attention to its strengths, but equally criticizing its weaknesses. This commentary is intended to serve as a reference work for bishops, priests, theologians and teachers, as well as for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of the stance of Catholic theology at the end of Christianity's second millennium.
Christian dogmatics --- Catholic Church. --- Catholic Church --- English. --- 268.16 =40 --- #GROL:Medo-268.16 Cate --- #GGSB: Catechese (geloofsopvoeding) --- #GGSB: Catechismus- geloofsbelijdenis --- Catechismus romanus en andere officiële catechismussen--(algemeen)--Frans --- 268.16 =40 Catechismus romanus en andere officiële catechismussen--(algemeen)--Frans --- Catechese (geloofsopvoeding) --- Catechismus- geloofsbelijdenis
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Christian spirituality --- Dévotion --- Spiritualité --- Encyclopédie
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Papacy --- Bibliography --- Vatican City --- 262.132 --- -Holy See --- See, Holy --- Popes --- Wereldlijke macht van de paus. Pauselijke staten. Vaticaanstad --- Bibliography. --- -Wereldlijke macht van de paus. Pauselijke staten. Vaticaanstad --- 262.132 Wereldlijke macht van de paus. Pauselijke staten. Vaticaanstad --- -262.132 Wereldlijke macht van de paus. Pauselijke staten. Vaticaanstad --- Holy See --- City of the Vatican --- Città del Vaticano --- Vatikana --- Vatican City State --- Stato della Città del Vaticano --- Miejsce Piotrowe --- Wieczne Miasto --- Watykan --- Cité du Vatican --- Stolica Apostolska --- Civitas Vaticana --- Status Civitatis Vaticanae --- Holy See (Vatican City State) --- Holy See (Vatican City) --- Santa Sede --- Santa Sede (Stato della Città del Vaticano) --- Santa Sede (Città del Vaticano) --- State of the Vatican City --- Città Vaticano --- Papal States --- Papacy - Bibliography --- Vatican City - Bibliography
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Nevinson, C.R.W. --- Nevinson, C. R. W. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Nevinson, C. R. W.,
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This book explores seven centuries of changing fortunes for Cyprus through the Famagusta region and examines the Eastern Mediterranean world through the lens of the Armenian Church as a ‘constant’. An examination of the society through art, architecture, archives, and ‘hard sciences’ escorts the reader from the era of the crusades, through the rise and fall of empires, to the political stasis of the present day. From the wealth and influence of the French Lusignans, via the artistry and military ingenuity of Venetian renaissance, followed by the silence of three centuries of Ottoman rule then incorporation into British Empire, the book examines seven centuries of change in the Eastern Mediterranean and on the island of Cyprus. Recently, as late as the 1970s, the Armenian Church even became home for displaced villagers during the inter-ethnic problems that plagued the post-independence era and led in turn to the Turkish intervention of 1974, after which it became a military storage facility and eventually fell into abandonment. Through an analysis of this society, this book represents a first history into the Armenian community from the 14th century to present and a probing analysis into the art and architecture it left behind.
History. --- Religion --- Europe --- Civilization --- Cultural History. --- History of Religion. --- European History. --- Armenian Church. --- Cultural history --- Religious history --- Annals --- Hayastaneaytsʻ S. Ekeghetsʻi --- Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church --- Hay Aṛakʻelakan Ekeghetsʻi --- Eglise apostolique arménienne --- Hayotsʻ Ekeghetsʻi --- Hay Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Aṛakʻelakan Ekeghetsʻi --- Armenian Apostolic Church --- Armenische Kirche --- Biserica armeană --- Armenikē Ekklēsia --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Aṛakʻ. Surb Ekeghetsʻi --- Armi︠a︡nskai︠a︡ Apostolʹskai︠a︡ T︠S︡erkovʹ --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Civilization-History. --- Religion-History. --- Europe-History. --- Civilization—History. --- Religion—History. --- Europe—History.
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"Famagusta Maritima: Mariners, Merchants, Pilgrims and Mercenaries presents a collection of scholarly studies spanning the thousand year history of the port of Famagusta in Cyprus. This historic harbour city was at the heart of the Crusading Lusignan dynasty, a possession of both Genoa and Venice during the Renaissance, a port of the Ottoman Empire for three centuries, and in time, a strategic naval and intelligence node for the British Empire. It is a maritime space made famous by the realities of its extraordinary importance and influence, followed by its calamitous demise. Contributors are: Michele Bacci, Lucie Bonato, Tomasz Borowski, Mike Carr, Pierre-Vincent Claverie, Dragos Cosmescu, Nicholas Coureas, Marko Kiessel, Antonio Musarra, William Spates, Asu Tozan, Ahmet Usta, and Michael Walsh"--
History of Southern Europe --- Famagusta --- Harbors --- History. --- Famagusta (Cyprus) --- E-books
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This book explores seven centuries of changing fortunes for Cyprus through the Famagusta region and examines the Eastern Mediterranean world through the lens of the Armenian Church as a ‘constant’. An examination of the society through art, architecture, archives, and ‘hard sciences’ escorts the reader from the era of the crusades, through the rise and fall of empires, to the political stasis of the present day. From the wealth and influence of the French Lusignans, via the artistry and military ingenuity of Venetian renaissance, followed by the silence of three centuries of Ottoman rule then incorporation into British Empire, the book examines seven centuries of change in the Eastern Mediterranean and on the island of Cyprus. Recently, as late as the 1970s, the Armenian Church even became home for displaced villagers during the inter-ethnic problems that plagued the post-independence era and led in turn to the Turkish intervention of 1974, after which it became a military storage facility and eventually fell into abandonment. Through an analysis of this society, this book represents a first history into the Armenian community from the 14th century to present and a probing analysis into the art and architecture it left behind.
Religious studies --- History of civilization --- History --- History of Europe --- religie --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- Europese geschiedenis --- Armenia --- Europe
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