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Monarchianism. --- Bible. --- Canon.
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Trinity --- Monarchianism --- Tertullian, --- Hippolytus, --- Christian heresies --- History
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Monarchianism. --- Trinity --- History of doctrines --- 231.01 --- Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- 231.01 Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Monarchianism --- Christian heresies --- History --- Trinity - History of doctrines - Early church, ca 30-600
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Monarchianism --- Incarnation --- Trinity --- Early works to 1800. --- Christian heresies --- History --- Early works to 1800 --- Monarchianism - Controversial literature --- Incarnation - Early works to 1800 --- Trinity - Early works to 1800
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These essays propose a new dating of, and historical setting for the letters of 'Ignatius of Antioch'. In so doing this volume forms an important contribution to the study of Monarchianism and early church history as well. An examination of the fragments of Noëtus of Smyrna, the founder of Monarchianism, leads to the discovery of the oldest Regula fidei , and of its origin as part of anti-gnostic polemics. On the ground of late second-century parallels, especially Melito and Irenaeus, this Regula can be dated between 160 and 180 CE. It is within this context that the so-called Letters of Ignatius fit seamlessly. As a result of these findings this volume argues for a significant revision of our understanding of early church history. Monarchianism ('Sabellianism', 'Patripassianism'), later considered heretical, is shown to have been the almost universally accepted belief within the Church up to the period of the Roman bishops Zephyrinus and Callistus.
Monarchianism --- History of doctrines --- 273.1 --- -Christian heresies --- Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- -History --- Noetus --- -Contributions in doctrine of monarchianism --- -Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- -Noetus --- 273.1 Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- -273.1 Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- Christian heresies --- History --- Noetus, --- Noët, --- Noëtus, --- Monarchianism - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600.
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This book argues that Origen's early Trinitarian theology cannot be understood apart from his engagement with monarchianism. After providing a detailed, synthetic account of monarchianism in the early third century, the book considers Origen's response to monarchianism alongside the responses of his rough contemporaries. Specifically, the final chapters address the question of Origen?s subordinationism. When viewed in his contemporary context and not through the anachronistic lens of Nicene theology, this study argues that Origen's so-called subordinationism was an intentional anti-monarchian polemic strategy.
Monarchianism --- Trinity --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- God (Christianity) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Holy Spirit --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- Christian heresies --- History --- Subordinationism --- 276 =75 ORIGENES --- 276 =75 ORIGENES Griekse patrologie--ORIGENES --- 276 =75 ORIGENES Patrologie grecque--ORIGENES --- Griekse patrologie--ORIGENES --- Patrologie grecque--ORIGENES --- History of doctrines --- Trinité --- Théologie --- Ordres monastiques et religieux
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Athanasius, Alexandrinus, Heiliger: Contra Sabellianos. --- Autorschaft. --- Basilius, Caesariensis. --- RELIGION / General. --- Apollinaris, --- Photinus, --- Basil, --- Barsegh, --- Basile, --- Basileios, --- Basili, --- Basilio, --- Basilius Caesariensis, --- Basilius Cesariensis, --- Basilius, --- Bāsīliyūs, --- Bazyli, --- Magnus Basilius, --- Qiddīs Bāsīliyūs al-Kabīr, --- Vasile, --- Vasileios, --- Vasiliĭ, --- Vasilije, --- Vasyliĭ, --- Apolinarios, --- Apollinaris Laodicenus --- Apollinaris --- Apollinarius Laodicensis --- Apolinarius, --- Apollinaire, --- Apollinarius, --- 276 =75 APOLINARIUS LAODICENSIS --- Griekse patrologie--APOLINARIUS LAODICENSIS --- Basil --- Theology --- Trinity --- History of doctrines --- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. --- Apollinaris, - Bishop of Laodicea, - d. ca. 390 --- Photinus, - Bishop of Sirmium, - d. 343 --- Basil, - Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, - ca. 329-379 --- Monarchianism --- Monarchianisme --- Athanasius, --- Pseudo-Basil
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For over four centuries the principal source of Christian European knowledge of Islam stemmed from a project sponsored by Peter the Venerable, ninth abbot of Cluny, in 1142. This consisted of Latin translations of five Arabic works, including the first translation of the Koran in a western language. Known as the Toledan Collection, it was eventually printed in 1543 with an introduction by Martin Luther. The abbot also completed a handbook of Islam beliefs and a major analytical and polemical work, Liber contra sectam Saracenorum; annotated editions of these texts are included in this book. Originally published in 1964.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Islam --- Christianity and other religions --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Islam. --- Peter, --- Petrus, --- Peṭrus, --- Pierre le Vénérable, --- Pierre, --- Pietro, --- פטרוס, --- Abjad. --- Abrahamic religions. --- Adoptionism. --- Adversus Judaeos. --- Al-Battani. --- Al-Biruni. --- Al-Farabi. --- Al-Furqan. --- Al-Kindi. --- Al-Mahdi. --- Al-Masih ad-Dajjal. --- Antipope Anacletus II. --- Apologetics. --- Arabic alphabet. --- Arianism. --- Arnobius. --- Augustine of Hippo. --- Benedict of Nursia. --- Bernard of Clairvaux. --- Bible prophecy. --- Book of Revelation. --- Caliphate. --- Catechism. --- Christian Standard. --- Christian apologetics. --- Christian martyrs. --- Christian republic. --- Christian scripture. --- Christian theology. --- Christianity and Islam. --- Church Fathers. --- David Knowles (scholar). --- Diocletian. --- Disputation. --- Donatism. --- Erudition. --- Gerard of Cremona. --- God in Islam. --- God. --- Gog and Magog. --- Harut and Marut. --- Hegira. --- Heresy in Christianity. --- Heresy. --- Husayn ibn Ali. --- Iconoclasm. --- Islam and the West. --- Islam in Europe. --- Islamic eschatology. --- Islamic literature. --- Jacques Maritain. --- John Calvin. --- John Chrysostom. --- John of Seville. --- Ka'ab al-Ahbar. --- Kafir. --- Liber. --- Manichaeism. --- Marcellus of Ancyra. --- Mohammedan. --- Monarchianism. --- Mozarabs. --- Muawiyah I. --- Muhammad at Mecca. --- Muhammad at Medina (book). --- Muhammad. --- Muslim world. --- Muslim. --- Nestorianism. --- Nestorius. --- Novatianism. --- Old Testament. --- Orosius. --- Paschal. --- Patripassianism. --- Pelagianism. --- Peter the Venerable. --- Pope Gregory I. --- Pope Gregory VII. --- Pope Urban II. --- Predestination in Islam. --- Prudentius. --- Psalms. --- Quran. --- Quraysh. --- Religion. --- Robert of Chester. --- Robert of Ketton. --- Sabellianism. --- Spread of Islam. --- Sunni Islam. --- Tahrif. --- The City of God (book). --- The Sufis. --- Theodicy. --- Theology. --- Umayyad Caliphate. --- Uthman.
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