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BreakAway TRAVEL IRELAND: LET THERE BE LOVE; SAY CHEESE! FABULOUS PHILADELPHIA PUTS NEW YORK IN THE SHADE.(Features)
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Byline: Edited by Ann Mooney
PHILADELPHIA is the birthplace of modern America but has been overshadowed by its brasher and louder younger brother New York for too long.
Ironically, as the most European of US cities, its charm has been lost to tens of thousands of Irish who pilgrimage, complete with credit card, to the stores of nearby Manhattan.
But those who do venture to the City of Brotherly Love can't help but be impressed by the immense pride locals exude for their picture postcard home of 1.6million people.
If visiting New York is a ...
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Eunomius of Cyzicus and the Nicene Revolution
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; Eunomius of Cyzicus and the Nicene Revolution...Most of what we used to know about Eunomius, whom church historians pigeon-holed...latter setting the tone by describing Eunomius's father, a farmer, as "an excellent...
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Defining the boundaries of orthodoxy: Eunomius in the anti-Jewish polemic of his Cappadocian opponents.
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...Gregory of Nyssa against their opponent Eunomius helped to shape the development of Christian...opponents with Jews. By claiming that Eunomius and his followers were too Jewish in...Cappadocians' struggle against Aetius and Eunomius and their followers. (6) Nevertheless...
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The Fatherhood of God from Origen to Athanasius.
Magazine article from: Theological Studies
; ...who favored fatherson language, and Eunomius of Cyzicus and Eudoxius of Antioch...use of "father" for God is thought by Eunomius and Eudoxius to attribute passion to...owes nothing to Athanasius, and that of Eunomius and Eudoxius may owe just as little to...
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The Power of God: Dunamis in Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian Theology.
Magazine article from: Theological Studies
; ...of post-Nicene theology, particularly Gregory's Against Eunomius, B. turns his attention in his final three chapters to pro...nature and power in the Trinity. Interestingly, he reads both Eunomius and Gregory as members of a mainstream Christian consensus...
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Decoding Early Christianity: Truth and Legend in the Early Church
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ...once the "Christian consensus" has moved to another position. He illustrates this well by the cases of Paul of Samosata and Eunomius of Cyzicus, each of whom held a view that had been quite acceptable no less than a century earlier. The third example, Origen...
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Church History.(Writings from the Greco-Roman World, vol. 23)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; ...criticized famous Nicene champions such as Athanasius of Alexandria and Basil of Caesarea. His heroes instead were Aetius and Eunomius, who had promoted the doctrine that the Father and the Son in the Trinity were "dissimilar." As a heterodox theologian...
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Passion and Paradise: Human and Divine Emotion in the Thought of Gregory of Nyssa
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review
; ...responses by the Cappadocians to the beliefs expressed by the theological parties associated with the writings of Aetius and Eunomius, socalled Neo-Arians. Smiths other important contribution is his familiarity with the broader traditions of Platonism...
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Bradshaw, David. Aristotle East and West: Metaphysics and the Division of Christendom.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics
; ...Neoplatonism. In Jamblichus, energeia means divine power man can participate in (p. 146). In Christian authors as well as in Eunomius the term has different shades of meaning. For Gregory of Nyssa, the divine names signify operations (energeiai). Divine...
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Studien zum Johanneskommentar des Theodor von Mopsuestia.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Theological Studies
; ...the categories T. lists in his conclusion). Most examples can be related to the two opponents Theodore actually names, Eunomius and Asterius (see 2-7, 9, 12-14, 16-17, 19, 21, 23). A second group involves the problem of reconciling the...
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Threefold mystery: Charles Freeman explains why AD 381 was a defining moment in the history of European thought.(HISTORY BEHIND THE HEADLINES)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...procession' were thrown about and discussed with vigour. One group, known as the Eunomians after their most gifted exponent, Eunomius, were brilliant in their dissection of each concept in support of their claim that Father and Son were actually 'unlike...
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