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St. John Damascene: Tradition and Originality in Byzantine Theology
The Catholic Historical Review; 4/1/2003; Munitiz, Joseph A; 787 words
; St. John Damascene: Tradition and Originality ... well as the teaching-of John Damascene. However, unlike the merchant ... of Byzantine theology. John is an unusual theologian ... nature of God the Word." So John was clearly a Neo-Chalcedonian ...
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St. John Damascene: Tradition and Originality in Byzantine Theology.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Church History; 9/1/2004; Lim, Richard; 279 words
; St. John Damascene: Tradition and Originality ... a reader through John's individual works ... in turn with the Damascene's treatises on faith ... standards. St. John Damascene represents at once a thoughtful study of John's influential corpus ...
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Travel: Get ready for a Damascene conversion Mark Stratton is won over by the Syrian capital's bustling souks, dazzling mosques and shady mosaic courtyards
The Independent - London; 6/4/2000; Mark Stratton; 787 words
; ... streets, Ottoman bathhouses, and hidden courtyards of elegant Damascene houses are all reminders of the city's colourful past. Damascus ... prayer hall, a glittering shrine is said to contain the head of John the Baptist. Attached to the mosque is an attractive walled ...
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POLITICS : National's Management Challenge: John Key
New Zealand Management; 7/1/2007; Colin James; 736 words
; John Key will be lionised at the National Party Conference early next month. Don Brash picked the party off the floor. Key ... over urban liberals, who were wary of Brash and inclined to Labour. Hence a softer line on Treaty of Waitangi issues, a Damascene conversion to climate change and emissions reductions ...
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Letters: Why ABB would not be the answer; John Stevenson, chairman of the National Association of Bookmakers, on who the fight is with.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England); 2/4/2003; 235 words
; Byline: John Stevenson HERE is little to complain over with Will Roseff's analysis ... publicity they have had to face, the Big Three may have experienced a Damascene conversion. JOHN STEVENSON Chairman National Association of Bookmakers
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Castro returns to Rome.(Fidel Castro allows Pope John Paul II to visit Cuba)(Brief Article)
The Economist (US); 12/6/1997; 721 words
; ... going on. The short answer is that Pope John Paul is due to visit the island in late ... surprise. Could it be that Mr Castro had a Damascene conversion when he recently met the pope ... audience with the pope as a miracle , telling John Paul that he would be treated like a king ... rarely covered by the ...
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Art reviews: Jasper Johns: Standard bearer for subversion
Scotland on Sunday; 8/1/2004; Iain Gale; 787 words
; ... Bob' suggested that the art school drop-out could paint on his own terms. Johns' response was utterly appropriate for such a damascene meeting. Having dreamed about himself painting a picture of the American flag, he did just that. He did more, though. He remade ...
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Abarth puts soul back into Fiat ; Once, Abarth turned Italian 600s into little boy-racers. John Simister welcomes the famous marque back
Belfast Telegraph; 10/9/2007; 787 words
; ... it has suffered dilution and iniquity as a go- faster badge on slightly sporting Fiats. But no longer. Fiat is undergoing a Damascene realisation of what it was, what it is, and how it can reinterpret the best bits of its past to make a more exciting future ...
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The beginner's guide to Glastonbury The summer solstice has dawned, but what ancient mysteries are there still to be revealed? In search of enlightenment, John Walsh drops in on pop-star-turned-shaman Julian Cope
The Independent - London; 6/21/2000; John Walsh; 787 words
; ... pre-Roman trip." Cope, too, was once a sceptic, before his Damascene conversion. "I thought Stonehenge stood for hippies and I was ... behind you. Which means the winter solstice ... " Cope has bad news, too, for those travelling to this week's Glastonbury festival ...
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LONG ODDS BERCOW TAKES TORIES BY SURPRISE
The Scotsman; 11/5/2002; JASON BEATTIE; 260 words
; JOHN Bercow makes an unlikely political martyr for the cause of gay rights. The Buckingham MP, who once described himself as "rampantly heterosexual" was until recently considered to be on the right of the party. However, his Damascene conversion may be traced back to his time as the home affairs spokesman under ...
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