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George Puttenham's lewd and illicit career.(Biography)
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Two works establish George Puttenham's claim to our attention as a significant Elizabethan writer. He is best known as the probable author of The Art of English Poesy (1589), a book unanimously considered by scholars "the central text of Elizabethan courtly poetics." (1) Of secondary importance is Puttenham's A Justification of Queene Elizabeth in Relacion to the Affaire of Mary Queene of Scottes. Puttenham's claim to this defense of Mary's beheading is based on two undisputed attributions among its dozen known manuscript copies. (2) A third work, his Partheniades, is a ...
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The Way to Nicaea
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review
; The Way to Nicaea. By John Behr. The Formation of Christian...simply prolegomena to the great councils of Nicaea or Chalcedon (p. 6). Part 1, "The...unfortunate as well. Nevertheless, The Way to Nicaea is an admirable book; it is accessible...
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Conciliorum Oecumenicorum Generaliumque Decreta. Editio critica. Volume I: The Oecumenical Councils from Nicaea I to Nicaea II (325-787)
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; ...critica. Volume I: The Oecumenical Councils from Nicaea I to Nicaea II (325-787). Edited by Giuseppe Alberigo, et...decisions and canons of the ecumenical councils from Nicaea I to Nicaea II, including the Council in Trullo...
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Nicaea and Its Legacy: An Approach to Fourth-Century Trinitarian Theology.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century
; Nicaea and Its Legacy: An Approach to Fourth-Century Trinitarian Theology. By Lewis Ayres. Oxford University Press, 475 pp...
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The Way to Nicaea.
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...16.95 paper. The meaning of the title is explained in the last lines of the book: "The way to Nicaea is, thus, not a pre-history of Nicaea, but the necessary background for understanding the theological debates of subsequent ages" (241...
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The General Councils: A History of the Twenty-One Church Councils from Nicaea to Vatican II
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; ...Councils: A History of the Twenty-One Church Councils from Nicaea to Vatican II. (Mahwah, New Jersey: Paulist Press. 2002...a concise overview of the twenty-one general councils from Nicaea in 325 to the Second Vatican Council in the 1960's. Covering...
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THE tiles OF IZNIK.(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...the town more than 2,300 years ago, naming it Nicaea in honor of his wife. Nicaea became a provincial capital under the Romans...was built by Proconsul Plancius Varus in 123. Nicaea took on a greater importance with the rise of Byzantium...
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The word "homoousios" from Hellenism to Christianity.
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...since it was used at the Council of Nicaea to express the divine consubstantiality...theological debates culminating in the Creed of Nicaea, and help us understand how great Constantine...intellectual biography. I. THE HOMOOUSIOS OF NICAEA During the last century the question of...
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Papal appointment of bishops is not traditional.(Opinion & ARTS)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter
; ...of the teaching of the First Council of Nicaea in 325, the council that defined the...Christ and gave us the Nicene Creed. Nicaea's teaching was reaffirmed by the Council...divinity and humanity of Christ. Canon 15 of Nicaea read as follows: "On account of the...
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CRACKING
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze
; ...purported attempt, at the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D., to reinforce its image...Jesus was preserved -- preserved -- by Nicaea. "There was a raging controversy going...Jesus was something that was being lost. Nicaea said Jesus Christ: true God, true man...
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Vatican II: will history judge it a success or a failure?
Magazine article from: Catholic Insight
; ...Seventeen centuries ago, the great Council of Nicaea (A.D. 325) could have failed. In...nature and the reality of the Incarnation, Nicaea deeply influenced not only the faith of...man--a young deacon and scholar at Nicaea named Athanasius of Alexandria, who was...
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