The purpose of perichōrēsis in the polemical works of John of Damascus
<p>John of Damascus was an early eighth century theologian in the Jerusalem Patriarchate. His family supplied financial administrators in Syro-Palestine for most of the seventh century, who were involved in surrendering Damascus to the Arabs if not also to the Persians. They thrived in the sec...
Hoofdauteur: | Ables, S |
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Andere auteurs: | Cameron, A |
Formaat: | Thesis |
Taal: | English |
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2016
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