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The Life and Works of Han Shin Gwang : a Midwife and Nurse of Korean Modern Times
Published 2006-06-01“…Han Shin Gwang, born in an early Christian family in Korea in 1902, could get western education different from the ordinary Korean girls in that period. …”
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The Veneration of spolia: the Madonna della Colonna in St. Peter’s in Rome
Published 2020-12-01“…Peter’s and the continuous functioning of the remaining eastern part of the early Christian basilica shows that both renewal and continuity were crucial here. …”
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Patrystyczna interpretacja Rdz 2, 7: „Pan Bóg ulepił człowieka z prochu ziemi i tchnął w jego nozdrza tchnienie życia”
Published 2016-07-01“… The article aims at the presentation of the exegesis of Gen 2:7 made by some early Christian writers. Their interpretation contains three essential elements. …”
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A Promising Mandibular Molar Trait in Ancient Populations of Ireland
Published 2009-10-01“…The study groups consisted mainly of archaeological specimens from Ireland, representing approximately 5,000 years of prehistoric and early historic populations on the island, dating from the Neolithic (ca. 4,000-1,800 B.C.) through the Early Christian era (ca. A.D. 400-1170). All lower molars (representing 432 individuals) were studied, ranging from 129 to 179 scorable molars depending on tooth type. …”
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The replaced image. Reconstruction, copy and representation of the lost cultural heritage
Published 2017-01-01“…Reflecting on the formal effect of these reconstructions (even replacements) and, in some cases, on their political implications, some artists have recently realized works related to this phenomenon (e.g. the early Christian church in Siponto recreated by Edoardo Tresoldi or The Other Nefertiti of Nora Al-Badri and Jam Nikolai Nelles).…”
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he Phenomenon of Marginality in the Middle Ages
Published 2022-11-01“…It is determined that the marginal groups that opposed their way of life and system of values to the medieval society are the early Christian community, the monastic order, the heretical sect, and so on. …”
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Praesentia carnalis Christi. Incarnation Terminology in the Anti-heretical Polemic of Philastrius of Brescia
Published 2023-09-01“…A detailed philological and theological analysis of Philastrius’s treatise led to the following conclusions: (1) The terminology used by the author was rooted in the early Christian tradition (caro, corpus, incarnatio, incorporatio), but also original through the use of his own formula praesentia carnalis; (2) The vocabulary used in the catalog was strictly dependent on the subject of the doctrinal dispute. …”
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Calvin’s concept of and the Formulary of the GKSA on the Lord’s Supper
Published 2001-08-01“…The concept of communion corresponds with early Christian and even Roman and Lutheran traditions. …”
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Lecture as an adventure
Published 2023-06-01“…Philologist Olga Alieva studied the formation and development of the protreptic and parenese genres in ancient Greek and early Christian literature within her PhD thesis. Later, she taught ancient languages at the Yuriy Shichalin's Museum Graeco-Latinum Classical School, and since 2013 she has been working at the HSE School of Philosophy. …”
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Augustine and the Old Testament Eschatological Tradition: Personal History, Divine Retribution, and Sacrifice
Published 2020-01-01“…As founding thinkers of the early Christian church, Jerome and Augustine helped set the foundation for all further representations of sacred history in Western Christianity until the end of the middle Ages. …”
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The Physical Life of Prophet Jesus (PBUH) in the Qur'an and Shiite Traditions
Published 2019-06-01“…In this paper, first, by documentary analysis and based on the early Christian scriptures, we have categorized three extractable views of these scriptures on the divine or natural nature of Jesus (PBUH), and then examined the perspective on Islamic scriptures. …”
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The King is dead, long live the King: commemoration in skaldic verse of the Viking age
Published 2010“…The first chapter demonstrates that the commemoration of past kings could provide a prestigious genealogical record that was used to legitimize both pagan and early Christian rulers. In the ninth and early tenth centuries, poets crafted competing genealogies to assert the primacy of their patrons and of their patrons’ religions. …”
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Christian stucco decoration in southern Mesopotamia and the Persian gulf region, sixth to ninth centuries
Published 2017“…<p>Christian archaeology and art of the region under the jurisdiction of the Church of the East in the Late Antique and early Islamic period is an underresearched field of studies, which exists in between more developed disciplines such as Byzantine and Syriac studies as well as Early Christian, Sasanian and Islamic archaeology and art history. …”
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Luke's account of Peter in his strategy of proclaiming a gospel for all people
Published 2014“…The influence of Luke’s account on other early Christian writers is tested where evidence is available. …”
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Paul, the prisoner (Acts 23:34-35): An insight into 2018-2022 political prisoner’s rights in Zimbabwe
Published 2023-12-01“…Demonstration of how Early Christian Literature can dialogue with contemporary African Sitz im Leben for social transformation.…”
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Поређење наратива о рођењу Исуса Христа у Еванђељу по Матеју са чудесним рођењима у грчко-римској литератури...
Published 2023-11-01“…Of the utmost importance is certainly the conclusion that although it is possible to make comparisons between Matthew’s Infancy Gospel and many ancient stories about miraculous births, the motif of the Holy Spirit in Matthew’s story of Jesus’ conception and birth is an early Christian concept that should point to the unique action of God throughout Jesus’ life, so that there is no corresponding parallel in the surrounding world. …”
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Corporeal vision and contemplation in the epistemological context: a comparison of the “Homilies on the Psalms” by Origen and saint Basil of Caesarea
Published 2022-12-01“…On the basis of the description of cognitive processes by early Christian writers we discovered a number of patterns in the composition of the semantic field of vision as the sense that participates in the act of knowledge. …”
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The prophet like Moses (Dt 18:15–22): Some trajectories in the history of interpretation
Published 2021-04-01“…The article closes with a summary and suggests implications for the understanding of early Christian rhetoric, of Israel’s response and of prophets in today’s church and society. …”
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Aldhelm’s De Virginitate and Anglo-Saxon Nuns at the Turn of the 7th – 8th Centuries
Published 2021-08-01“…Aldhelm’s praise of the Barking nuns’ virginity and learning, as well as the examples of cooperation and spiritual amity between the sexes among early Christian saints, can be considered manifestations of support for double monasteries as Church institution, spread in his days.…”
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The relationship of poetry and prose in old Serbian literature
Published 2015-01-01“…Byzantine literary tradition has become paradigm for establishing and determining of philosophy, aesthetics and poetic in period of the earliest Serbian literature, which had as a crucial mission to overmaster early Christian literary heritage, which was, basically, Byzantine, as well as to overmaster the other medieval literatures. …”
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