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| Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria (Coptic: ti.eklyseya en. Coptic_Orthodox_Church_of_Alexandria
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| History of Christianity The History of Christianity concerns the Christian religion and the Christian Church, from the ministry of Jesus and his Twelve Apostles, to contemporary times and denominations. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion. History_of_Christianity
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| Ignatius of Antioch Saint Ignatius of Antioch (also known as Theophorus) (ca. 35-110)See "Ignatius" in The Westminster Dictionary of Church History, ed. Ignatius_of_Antioch
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| Roman Empire Talk:Roman_Empire
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| Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria |birth_date= Unknown Pope_Dioscorus_I_of_Alexandria
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| Theoria Theoria (Greek ) is Greek for contemplation or 'the perception of beauty regarded as a moral faculty' (OED). From within Eastern Orthodox theology it is the 'vision' or 'seeing' of God achieved by the pure of heart who are no longer subject to the afflictions of the passions. Theoria
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| Georges Florovsky Georges Vasilievich Florovsky (Russian Георгий Васильевич Флоровский) (August 23, 1893, Odessa - August 11, 1979, United States) was an Eastern Orthodox theologian, historian and pioneering ecumenist. He is considered, along with Sergei Bulgakov, Vladimir Lossky and Dumitru Stăniloae, to be one of the most important Eastern Orthodox theologians of the 20th Century. Georges_Florovsky
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| John S. Romanides John S. Romanides (1928–2001) was a Greek Orthodox priest and professor who, for a long time, represented the Greek Church to the World Council of Churches. John_S._Romanides
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| Names of the Greeks Since the time of Homer, some Greeks have called themselves Hellenes (); in Homer, "Hellas" () and "Hellenes" were names of the tribe (also called "Myrmidones") settled in Thessalian Phthia, led in the Iliad by Achilles. The Greeks have also been known by a number of different names throughout history. Names_of_the_Greeks
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| Names of the Greeks Talk:Names_of_the_Greeks
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| Battle of Mu'tah Talk:Battle_of_Mu'tah
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| Eastern Orthodox Christian theology Eastern Orthodox Christian theology is the theology particular to the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is characterized by monotheistic Trinitarianism, belief in the Incarnation of the Logos (Son of God), a balancing of cataphatic theology with apophatic theology, a hermeneutic defined by Sacred Tradition, a concrete ecclesiology, a robust theology of the person, and a therapeutic soteriology. Eastern_Orthodox_Christian_theology
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| Jacob Haller User_talk:Jacob_Haller
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| Coptic history Coptic history is part of History of Egypt that begins with the introduction of Christianity in Egypt in the 1st century AD during the Roman period, and covers the history of the Copts to the present day. Many of the historic items related to Coptic Christianity are on display in many museums around the world and a large number is in the Coptic Museum in Coptic Cairo. Coptic_history
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| Byzantine Empire Vasilía Roméon Imperium Romanum Byzantine_Empire
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