Aesthetics of the Church Fathers
This article covers the aesthetics of the
Church Fathers of the first several centuries after Christ and the aesthetics of St. Thomas ....
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The role of women in the early church
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Church Fathers believed that the first two chapters of Genesis were one unit written by a single author, and in these chapters it was indicated that God ....
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Role of Women in the Early Church
.... The
Church Fathers believed that the first two chapters of Genesis were one unit written by a single author, and in these chapters it was indicated that God ....
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The Trinitarian Controversy
.... What is important is that the
Church fathers who found meaning in it did so in order to lend authority and rationality to the institutional character of the ....
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Beyond Anger
.... from the scriptures and from other religious and religiously-oriented works to demonstrate what she calls the ambivalent attitude the
Church Fathers have long ....
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Role of Women in Christian Faith
.... If one examines the writings of the early
church Fathers, there is an easily recognized animosity toward women, as well as marriage. ....
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Conflict between Abelard and St. Bernard
.... understand that mystery and complexity--for example, the mystery and complexity of contradictions found in the writings of various
Church Fathers--must bring ....
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Feminist Theology in Christian Worship
.... But, as Ettlinger concludes, If men can be called
church fathers, it is perhaps not too farfetched to say that women can be described as
church mothers. ....
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Benedictine Order of Monks
.... only gradually.9 But a fully self contained monastery needed not only a Bible and liturgical books, but copies of the major works of the
Church Fathers. ....
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Church History
.... Anglican, and Episcopal clergy the practices which were adopted by the early Roman
church, as documented in the writings of the
church fathers such as ....
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Lapsed Catholics
.... It was always the intention of the
church fathers, of course, to make doctrine and ritual uniform, in part as a way of asserting spiritual authority and in ....
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Separation of Church and State: The Baptists
.... How, then, did "the separation of
church and state" come about, if the Founding
Fathers had intertwined the two so inextricably from the very beginning? ....
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Church and State in America
.... a haven for their own religious beliefs, while the "Founding
Fathers" who wrote .... Amendments sought to ensure religious freedom by "separating"
Church from State ....
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The Catholic Priesthood
The Catholic
Church traces its practices to scriptures in the New Testament and writings of the
church fathers. Essentially, the ....
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Reformation Perspectives
.... the councils ..... Even the
church fathers were undercut by the Jesuits. The Jesuits were especially anti-Augustinian. There is ....
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Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Deism
.... Augustine's and was heavily influenced by him, regarding him as the favorite among the
Church Fathers whose ideas he respected (Kennedy). ....
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Dispensationalism
.... He does his best to argue that the roots of Dispensationalism go back to the
Church Fathers, for example, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Clemens Alexandrinus, and ....
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The Christological Controversy
.... The problem with that for the
Church fathers, notably Augustine, was that the presumption of innate human goodness obviates Christ. ....
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Female Pastoral Leaders as Caregivers
.... their homes to covert worshippers "barely survived the editing of some first-century writers" (5). But even the most misogynistic of
church fathers and editors ....
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Saint Paul
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Church Fathers accepted them and their origin in the third century, and they were eventually included in the Festal Letters of Athanasius in 367. ....
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Saint Paul, or Saul
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Church Fathers accepted them and their origin in the third century, and they were eventually included in the Festal Letters of Athanasius in 367. ....
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Introduction to the New Testament
.... He states, "while the testimony of the apostolic and
church Fathers is not infallible, we should put more confidence in it than modern criticism is inclined to ....
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Theological Relationship Between Milton & Augustine
.... as early as seven years of age and continually, throughout his education, Milton was exposed to the teachings of the
Church Fathers, specifically those of St. ....
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Christology: The Role of Jesus
.... their own ministries.[9] But in manifold ways, Christ's work and being were seen as dynamically present and non-contradictory since the early
church fathers. ....
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Women During the Middle Ages & the Wife of Bath
.... also believes that women are better wives and help mates when they are allowed more freedom, which is just opposite of what many
church fathers, including St. ....
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Wife of Bath's Tale & the Medieval Woman
.... also believes that women are better wives and help mates when they are allowed more freedom, which is just opposite of what many
church fathers, including St. ....
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Education Reforms of Martin Luther
.... However, when the Early
Church Fathers passed f rom this earth, the main source for Christian doctrine had to be the Word of God as found in the New Testament. ....
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Masaccio's St. Andrew
.... The cross refers to the saint's martyrdom by crucifixion whereas the book identifies the saint as continuing in the tradition of the
church fathers. St. ....
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Christianity in the Early Literature of England
.... Paul and developed by the early
Church Fathers as a way of reconciling the Jewish history and laws of the Old Testament with the Christian revelation of the ....
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Evolution
.... Yet Matthew wrote before Mark, as all
church fathers attested, and Mark may well have believed repeating the exception unnecessary; Mark's omission in no way ....
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