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Arctic oil: black gold or fool's gold?(environmental issues involved in oil drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
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December 22, 2001|
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A George W. Bush's administration prepares to govern, one wildlife issue is sure to spark intense debate: opening up the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil drilling and development.
First set aside by President Eisenhower 40 years ago, this unbroken landscape of arctic and subarctic habitat is home to such a wealth of wildlife that it has been dubbed "America's Serengeti." Polar and grizzly bear, caribou, musk ox, Dall sheep, wolf, arctic fox, and more than 100 species of migratory birds use the land. Twenty-one species of marine ...
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How Christianity survived four more councils
Newspaper article from: Redlands Daily Facts
; ...This idea was taught by a chap named Eutyches, who was an Archmandrite at a large monastery in Constantinople. Eutyches had despised the Nestorians who had...Constantinople. Unfortunately for Flavian, Eutyches had friends at the imperial court...
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Hypostatic union: a serious question of Christian doctrine
Newspaper article from: Redlands Daily Facts
; ...The issue arose again in 451 when another theologian named Eutyches claimed that Christ had only one nature and that Christ's...Chalcedon, which met on Oct. 8 of 451 to consider the matter. Eutyches was condemned, deposed from office and exiled, and the creed...
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Roman ruins cast new light on a trip to doctor.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
; ...high-backed leather chair for the doctor, and an operating room with a bed along one wall. Scratched into the wall was 'Eutyches', which is believed to have been the doctor's name. In fact, the archaeologists have spent the past 17 years at the Domus...
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Poor Anne Rice.(While We're At It)(Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana)(Book review)
Magazine article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
; ...his creation before leaving it." You will remember that Monophysites contended that Christ really had only one nature, and Eutyches was a fifth-century heretic who said Christ's human nature was not consubstantial with ours. These confusions were addressed...
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Smog Alert
Magazine article from: The Village Voice
; ...Met, make a detour to the museum's Egyptian wing and look at the 1,900-year-old mummy painting Portrait of the Boy Eutyches. Note the layered translucency of the encaustic brushstrokes, the transition from white to soft gray behind the youth's...
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The Roman doctor will see you now: Anthea Gerrie explores a remarkable excavation, a Roman surgeon's house in Rimini.(FRONTLINE)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...inscribed in Greek two small vases for preserving medicinal herbs which came to light in the consulting room, while the name Eutyches, presumed to be the doctor's, had been scratched on a wall by a patient stretched out on the bed in the operating room...
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Roman ruins cast new light on a trip to doctor
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...high-backed leather chair for the doctor, and an operating room with a bed along one wall. Scratched into the wall was "Eutyches", which is believed to have been the doctor's name. The house, built in the second century BC and burnt down in about...
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Christ in Christian Tradition, vol. 2, part 2, The Church of Constantinople in the Sixth Century.
Magazine article from: The Christian Century
; ...The council reaffirmed the christological definitions of Nicea and Constantinople and condemned the view of Nestorius and Eutyches. It affirmed the existence in Jesus Christ of one person made up of two natures, united unconfusedly, unchangeably, indivisibly...
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Phasma.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...the pope (his ally) could not stop Luther, he himself stirred up new interest in old heresies of Berengar, Nestorius, Eutyches, and Arius. Out of the confusion streamed the splinter-groups of the later Reformation: Anabaptists, Schwenckfelders...
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The Coptic Church
Magazine article from: The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
; ...E. However, the Council of Chalcedon in 451 C.E. accused the Coptic Church of adopting the position of the heretical Eutyches, splitting it from the Greek Orthodox (and later Western) tradition, which adopted the view of the two natures of Christ...
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