Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
....
Greek philosophers (especially Plato in his Republic) forecast the
Catholic Church's hierarchy as superceding that of temporal powers. ....
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The Catholic Church
.... The
Catholic Church initially incorporated a number of elements of classical religions (as .... in which it differed dramatically from both Roman and
Greek religion ....
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The Parthenon and the Pantheon
.... The Parthenon was the only temple ever to be used by four different religions (ancient
Greek,
Catholic,
Greek Orthodox, and Islam). ....
(1686

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Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... Antioch" (Acts 11:26) and which implies the universalist/
catholic character that .... synagogues, and tended to isolate themselves from the prevailing
Greek society ....
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... Antioch" (Acts 11:26) and which implies the universalist/
catholic character that .... synagogues, and tended to isolate themselves from the prevailing
Greek society ....
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The Christian holy day called Easter is the celeb
.... Roman church today as they were in the fifth century, while eight of the readings are still included in the "Byzantine rite," or
Greek Catholic church (Nardone ....
(1807

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The Catholic Church & Female Priests
....
Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus," (Wood, p. 1). It is this passage that makes many believe that the Roman
Catholic ....
(1294

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The Renaissance Culture & Writers
.... The weakening of the influence of the
Catholic Church on daily life, and the .... the Renaissance began with a return to the classics, Latin and
Greek were the ....
(1094

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The Renaissance
.... The weakening of the influence of the
Catholic Church on daily life, and the .... the Renaissance began with a return to the classics, Latin and
Greek were the ....
(1094

4

)
Greek Theatre
.... 29-75. Flickinger, Roy C. The
Greek Theatre and Its Drama. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1936. .... Salzer, Anselm. "Passion Plays." The
Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 11. ....
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Dispute Between Greek & Turkish Cypriots
.... Accordingly the
Greek language and religion faced persecution. .... and therefore back under the dominion of Rome in the guise of the Roman
Catholic Church (Adams ....
(2665

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Matthew 28
.... language here quite similar to the Latin of the Vulgate in use by the Roman
Catholic Church. Both versions have translated the
Greek ((((( in verse 19 as ....
(1799

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Priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church
.... and helps explain the emergent institutional character of
Catholic clergy during the .... cites "the New Testament concept of ministry, diakonia [
Greek cognate for ....
(3908

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... This passage has been used by the Roman
Catholic Church to validate its .... the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Constantinople (but not the
Greek bishops), over 800 ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... This passage has been used by the Roman
Catholic Church to validate its .... the patriarchs of Jerusalem and Constantinople (but not the
Greek bishops), over 800 ....
(7192

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Depiction of Goddesses
.... or ancient
Greek tradition coalesce in Mary, which does much to explain her prominence in Christianity. To be sure, Christian (and again, especially
Catholic) ....
(3469

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The World Council of Churches
.... the book provides historical-theological clarifications on a number of
Greek terms which .... that it has a larger worldwide use in the Roman
Catholic and (Dutch ....
(1627

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Euthanasia & Protection of Human Dignity
.... Manning explores the Roman
Catholic point of view while also considering other .... Euthanasia comes from two
Greek words meaning "good death" or "happy death," and ....
(1519

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Byzantine Era Religion
....
Catholic Church and its canon reflects imperial Rome and use of the liturgy in Latin. In contrast, the Eastern Church, centered in Constantinople, used
Greek ....
(494

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)
Love and Marriage
.... has a
Greek etymology is agape, defined literally as love feast. Its connotations are somewhat complex but tend to resolve in a creative principle. In
Catholic ....
(1214

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Architectural Purity of The Parthenon
.... Built between 447 and 432 BC, after functioning as a
Greek temple it served in succession as a Byzantine church, a Roman
Catholic church, a Turkish harem, and ....
(1435

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A Spiritual Autobiography
.... continued: "And if you don't believe me, just read the
Greek play Lysistrata .... spiritual matters in various books that are outside the scope of
Catholic teaching. ....
(1757

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Birth & Early Life of Christianity
.... Christianity had grown from a small communal sect, to two large state Churches known as the
Greek Orthodox and Roman
Catholic Churches. Oxtoby, WG (2002). ....
(864

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Ideological Perspectives of More & Burke
.... also known as Saint Thomas More (because of sanctification by the
Catholic Church) is .... such conceptions ever after as "utopias." The word is of
Greek origin, a ....
(1824

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)
Baroque era
.... The average Dutchman was not interested in
Greek gods or goddesses and also .... churches and because Protestant dogma did not encourage it as
Catholic dogma did to ....
(2108

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Concepts of Beliefs in 3 Faith Communities
.... (He states his allegiance to basic
Catholic doctrines quite .... The second source was
Greek beliefs about survival of the soul in the underworld or among the gods ....
(1336

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Christianity
In
Catholic tradition, salvation is implied by the Creation. .... is cited by Campbell's reference to Galatians (3.28) calling for unity of Jew and
Greek, slave and ....
(1991

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Female Pastoral Leaders as Caregivers
.... Further, in both
Greek and Roman religion, priestesses, though subordinate to the .... Esther, like Judith in the
Catholic canon, found liberation in expression of ....
(884

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Utopian fiction and Utopian Programs
.... also known as Saint Thomas More (because of sanctification by the
Catholic Church), is .... such conceptions ever after as "utopias." The word is of
Greek origin, a ....
(3491

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Biblical Accounts of Slavery
.... However, by the time of Jesus, following the
Greek and Roman conquests of the .... As late as the 1860s, the
Catholic church taught that slaveholding was no sin for ....
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