Dictionary of ChristianityJ.C. Cooper Routledge, 23 okt 2013 - 304 pagina's First Published in 1996. A comprehensive reference guide to saints, popes, martyrs, orders, heresies, schisms and religious movements and practices, the Dictionary of Christianity is an alphabetically-arranged volume of essential facts about Christianity and the Christian church. It includes: accounts of the lives of theologians, philosophers, and reformers whose works influenced the development of Christianity; biblical statistics and information about the chief editions of the Bible; the lives of saints, including their feast days; and details about offices and vestments, rituals and festivals. In recent years there has been an upsurge in ecumenical movements, and increased communication between Eastern and Western Catholics and Protestants. There has also been an increase in the membership of the Eastern Church in Western countries and, with the fall of Communism in Russia, a revival of the Russian Orthodox Church. In responseto this phenomena, the Dictionary of Christianity covers all the main branches of the Christian church. It will be an invaluable reference for all students of religion. |
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... Jerusalem bought to bury strangers in ( see Matt . xxvii , 7 , 8 and Acts i : 18 , 19 ) , and was used by Christians during the CRUSADES and as late as the 17th century . Acephalites ( Gr . akephale , without a head ) . A name given to ...
... Jerusalem bought to bury strangers in ( see Matt . xxvii , 7 , 8 and Acts i : 18 , 19 ) , and was used by Christians during the CRUSADES and as late as the 17th century . Acephalites ( Gr . akephale , without a head ) . A name given to ...
Pagina 9
... Jerusalem ' , having been a monk there . He went to Constantinople in 685 and was ordained deacon and put in charge of both a childrens ' orphanage and a home for old men . Later he was appointed archbishop of Gortyna , in Crete , and ...
... Jerusalem ' , having been a monk there . He went to Constantinople in 685 and was ordained deacon and put in charge of both a childrens ' orphanage and a home for old men . Later he was appointed archbishop of Gortyna , in Crete , and ...
Pagina 15
... Jerusalem ; in astronomy a satellite of Uranus ; in demonology and literature , the name of a spirit . Thus Ariel is one of the seven angelic ' princes ' in Heywood's Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels ( 1635 ) ; one of the rebel angels ...
... Jerusalem ; in astronomy a satellite of Uranus ; in demonology and literature , the name of a spirit . Thus Ariel is one of the seven angelic ' princes ' in Heywood's Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels ( 1635 ) ; one of the rebel angels ...
Pagina 16
... Jerusalem . Feast of asses . See under FOOL . Asses that carry the mysteries ( asini por- tant mysteria ) . A classical knock at the Roman clergy . The allusion is to the custom of employ- ing asses to carry the cista which contained ...
... Jerusalem . Feast of asses . See under FOOL . Asses that carry the mysteries ( asini por- tant mysteria ) . A classical knock at the Roman clergy . The allusion is to the custom of employ- ing asses to carry the cista which contained ...
Pagina 20
... Jerusalem in 132 and was acclaimed by some as the MESSIAH . He was overwhelmed and slain by the forces of Julius Severus in 135 . Barefooted . Certain FRIARS and nuns ( some of whom wear sandals instead of shoes ) , espe- cially the ...
... Jerusalem in 132 and was acclaimed by some as the MESSIAH . He was overwhelmed and slain by the forces of Julius Severus in 135 . Barefooted . Certain FRIARS and nuns ( some of whom wear sandals instead of shoes ) , espe- cially the ...
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