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Cyprian the Bishop
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Ancient and Medieval Cyprian the Bishop. By J. Patout Burns, Jr. (London and New York: Routledge. 2002. Pp. xi, 240. $29.95 paperback.)
Burns's monograph is concentrated on the development of the theology of Cyprian in the middle of the third century, especially of the theology of the forgiveness of the (major) sin of apostasy, of the unity of the (one and holy) church, of the sacrament of baptism/confirmation. But whilst it takes us through, in exemplary detail and with exemplary pati...
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Cyprian the Bishop
The Catholic Historical Review
; Ancient and Medieval Cyprian the Bishop. By J. Patout Burns, Jr. (London and New York: Routledge. 2002. Pp. xi, 240. $29.95 paperback.) Burns's monograph is concentrated on the development of the theology of Cyprian in the middle of the third century, especially of the theology of the forgiveness
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Cyprian and the Bishops of Rome: Questions of Papal Primacy in the Early Church.(Book review)
Theological Studies
; CYPRIAN AND THE BISHOPS OF ROME: QUESTIONS OF PAPAL PRIMACY IN THE EARLY CHURCH. By Geoffrey D. Dunn. Early Christian Studies 11. Strathfield, NSW, Australia: St. Paul's, 2007. Pp. ix + 227. AU$42. To understand how the church in third-century North Africa regarded the extent of the jurisdictional
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The white crown of works: Cyprian's early pastoral ministry of almsgiving in Carthage (1).
Church History
; In a letter from Cyprian, bishop of Carthage in the middle of the third century, written while he was in hiding during the Decian persecution to the imprisoned confessors in Carthage, there is mention of two crowns, two colors and two flowers. The letter can be dated to the middle of April 250. (2)
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Prophecy in Carthage: Perpetua, Tertullian, and Cyprian
The Catholic Historical Review
; Prophecy in Carthage:Perpetua, Tertullian, and Cyprian. By Cecil M. Robeck, Tr. (Cleveland, Ohio: The Pilgrim Press. 1992. PD. xii, 329. $29.95.) The phenomenon of prophecy in the New Testament and early Christian literature has not always received its due. That imbalance is beginning to receive
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Validity of baptism and ordination in the African response to the "rebaptism" crisis: Cyprian of Carthage's synod of spring 256.
Theological Studies
; IUBAIANUS, A BISHOP from an unknown church in Roman North Africa, (1) received a letter (Epistula 73) from Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, in response to one he had sent in mid-256. (2) In the letter there is mention of (1) a synod that had met to discuss the question of the necessity of baptizing
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LA RESURRECTION ET L'EXALTATION DU CHRIST DANS LA LITTERATURE DE L'ERE PATRISTIQUE.(Review)
Theological Studies
; LA RESURRECTION ET L'EXALTATION DU CHRIST DANS LA LITTERATURE DE L'ERE PATRISTIQUE. By Raymond Winling. Theologies. Paris: Cerf, 2000. Pp. 511. Fr. 195. Winling's overall view of the early Church's doctrine on Christ's Resurrection convincingly shows that explicit thinking about this teaching
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A New Song for an Old World: Musical Thought in the Early Church
Interpretation
; A New Song for an Old World: Musical Thought in the Early Church by Calvin R. Stapert Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 2007. 232 pp. $18.00. ISBN 978-0-8028-3219-1. CALVIN STAPERT'S BOOK, which appears in the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies Series edited by John D. Witvliet,
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Evangelicals and Tradition: The Formative Influence of the Early Church
Trinity Journal
; D. H. Williams. Evangelicals and Tradition: The Formative Influence of the Early Church. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2005.192 pp. $16.99. This book is the first in a new series, "Evangelical Ressourcement: Ancient Sources for the Church's Future." Edited by this author, it seeks to infuse today's
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Christianity and republicanism: from St. Cyprian to Rousseau.
American Political Science Review
; In the late twentieth century the relationship between republicanism and Christianity may not be problematic. A common view among intellectual historians (notably Pocock 1975, Skinner 1978, Ullmann [1961] 1966, and their followers) is that in Europe not only did republicanism develop separately
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A model for dialogue: Cyprian of Carthage on ecclesial discernment.
Theological Studies
; Before his death from cancer in late 1997, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin launched an important venture to improve charitable dialogue within the U.S. Catholic community, a dialogue which he and many judged to have fallen into grave danger due to polarization and acrimony.(1) The positive and the
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