Entente cordiale
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Entente cordiale. Friendly relations between England and France, stopping short of a formal alliance. The term was coined at Haddo House, the country home of the 4th earl of
Aberdeen, by the French chargé d'affaires, the comte de Jarnac, in 1843. It is sometimes applied retrospectively to the 1830s, when Britain supported the government of Louis-Philippe in the face of the coldness of the conservative powers Austria, Russia, and Prussia, but it applied more properly to 1843–6. It was revived to describe the relationship inaugurated by the agreements of 1904, settling outstanding questions between the two countries, which eventually brought Britain into the
First World War on the side of France and Russia, although no formal obligation existed.
Muriel Evelyn Chamberlain
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Marcion's Gospel and Luke: The History of Research in Current Debate
Magazine article from: Journal of Biblical Literature; 10/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...of the relationship between Luke and Marcion's Gospel has been revived recently in several discussions of Marcion and Luke-Acts.1 Although this renewed...on the relationship between Luke and Marcion's Gospel, when no such consensus actually...
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Marcion and Luke-Acts: A Defining Struggle
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; JOSEPH B. TYSON, Marcion and Luke-Acts: A Defining Struggle...in direct response to the views of Marcion, which were seen as a threat to the...Date of Acts," "The Challenge of Marcion and Marcionite Christianity," "A...
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Dating Acts: Between the Evangelists and the Apologists/Marcion and Luke-Acts: A Defining Struggle
Magazine article from: Interpretation; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...2006. 513 pp. $47.50. ISBN 0-944344-73-9. Marcion and Luke-Acts: A Defining Struggle by Joseph B. Tyson University...E." and "not attested before 120-130 C.E." [by Marcion; p. 62]); and a range of texts from Romans, 1 Corinthians...
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Marcion, Muhammad, and the Mahatma: Exegetical Perspectives on the Encounter of Cultures and Faiths.(Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Ecumenical Studies; 6/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Rom. 9-11; early Christian attitudes to the followers of traditional cults; the redemption of Israel in Luke-Acts; Marcion's criticism of the Hebrew Bible; Muhammad's portrait of Jesus in the Qur'an; Isaac La Peyrere's effort to harmonize...
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Vom Evangelium des Markus zum viergestaltigen Evangelium
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 4/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Epistula Apostolorum, Justin Martyr, Marcion, Melito of Sardis, Celsus, the Muratorian...conclusion that John 21 witnesses, prior to Marcion's canon of (edited versions of) Luke...Campenhausen (followed by Koester) that Marcion's canon represented the first Christian...
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Heretics: The Other Side of Early Christianity
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 7/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...works from the NT era; there is little on Marcion, even less on the Montanist movement...Johannine literature. His approach to Marcion (as successor to Paul, the apostle of...what the advantages and drawbacks of Marcion's teaching are when they are compared...
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The Cambridge History of Christianity: Origins to Constantine.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Church History; 3/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...have a fuller treatment of eschatology. Marcion's story gets told several times, but...his followers. The decision to couple Marcion with the formation of the New Testament...succinctly summarizes what we know about Marcion and argues cogently that, while studying...
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WHY CHRISTIANITY NEEDS JUDAISM.
Magazine article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life; 8/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...figure in Jewish-Christian relations is Marcion, who died in A.D. 160. Although he...second century nonetheless rallied to Marcion's teaching that Christianity is not...Israel. The God of the Old Testament, Marcion said, was the Creator God or Demiurge...
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Crime, Guilt, and the Punishment of Christ: Traveling another Way with Anselm of Canterbury and Richard Hooker
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review; 4/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Inherited Guilt In his controversy with Marcion, Tertullian (ca. 160-ca. 220) adopted...s offense, punishment, and so on. Marcion held that the flesh, as the creature...value of Tertullian's position against Marcion is clear: Christ's saving work applies...
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Credo in unum deum: a challenge.(Essay)
Magazine article from: Biblical Theology Bulletin; 11/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...orthodox or catholic churches rejected Marcion's call to jettison the scriptures of...Christianity." Had the decision gone in Marcion's favor, the church not only would...soteriology--have been interpreted. Marcion and his followers were not monotheists...
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Marcion
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Marcion The Christian theologian and leader Marcion (active mid-2nd century) promulgated views that were condemned as heterodoxy. Marcion came from the Black Sea seaport town of Sinope on what is...
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Main Leaders of Gnosticism
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of the Unusual and Unexplained
...exodus from Egypt, and the Red Sea crossings were symbols. Marcion (85 – 160 c.e.): Organizer of Gnostic congregations...century c.e. Christian leaders from Rome excommunicated Marcion for writing a book called Antitheses. He believed the death...
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New Testament
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...evolved over the first four centuries of the Christian era. The first canon was compiled by the heretic Marcion in the mid-2d cent. Marcion accepted only the letters of Paul (though not Titus or First and Second Timothy) and a truncated version...
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Tertullian, Quintus Septimius Florens
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
...Church alone possesses the authentic tradition and has the authority to interpret Scripture; it has no need to argue. Against Marcion he defended the identity of the God of the Old and New Testaments and that of Jesus Christ with the Messiah of prophecy. Against...
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Old Testament
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
...Orthodox Churches) certain other Jewish Books not now accepted as canonical by the Jews (the Apocrypha ). Like the NT, the OT Books are regarded as inspired in the Church, which from the time of Marcion has defended them against attack.
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