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... LANGUAGE OF CATHOLICS : - Of Dionysius of Alexandria 125 Of Gregory of Neocaesarea 128 On the use of the Homoüsion 129 Recapitulation of the whole Chapter 130 CHAPTER II . THE TEACHING OF THE ANTE - NICENE CHURCH IN ITS RELATION TO THE ...
... LANGUAGE OF CATHOLICS : - Of Dionysius of Alexandria 125 Of Gregory of Neocaesarea 128 On the use of the Homoüsion 129 Recapitulation of the whole Chapter 130 CHAPTER II . THE TEACHING OF THE ANTE - NICENE CHURCH IN ITS RELATION TO THE ...
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... language that might by an unsympathetic reader be thought as compatible with ' Arianism ' as with the Creed of Nicaea . Naturally , pre - Nicene language is not always clear , since these doctrinal issues were not publicly debated , and ...
... language that might by an unsympathetic reader be thought as compatible with ' Arianism ' as with the Creed of Nicaea . Naturally , pre - Nicene language is not always clear , since these doctrinal issues were not publicly debated , and ...
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... language , especially if severed from a shared ecclesial and spiritual experience . When heretics arose who were ' tone - deaf to the spiritual depth of this earlier idiom , the Church could defend its teaching only by defining , and in ...
... language , especially if severed from a shared ecclesial and spiritual experience . When heretics arose who were ' tone - deaf to the spiritual depth of this earlier idiom , the Church could defend its teaching only by defining , and in ...
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John Henry Newman. essence was believed and taught ; or that the language of the earlier period was correct but intermixed with metaphorical extravagance or unexamined idioms so that the unreflective reader may be misled . Different ...
John Henry Newman. essence was believed and taught ; or that the language of the earlier period was correct but intermixed with metaphorical extravagance or unexamined idioms so that the unreflective reader may be misled . Different ...
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... language of Christians had taken time to catch up with the fullness of what was believed ; in an era when Christian commitment was radical and deep , and there was a proper spiritual formation for members of the Church , it was simply ...
... language of Christians had taken time to catch up with the fullness of what was believed ; in an era when Christian commitment was radical and deep , and there was a proper spiritual formation for members of the Church , it was simply ...
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