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Raul Villegas Marin
Fieles sub lege, fieles sub gratia:
eclesiología y teología de la gracia en Juan Casiano
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According to John Cassian, God bestows his supernatural grace only upon men who transcend Christian legalism and take up Christ’s consilium perfectionis. God’s grace is merited by men who strive to perfection. In so doing, they place themselves sub gratia Christi. For Cassian, the true Christian community is composed solely of ascetics who have set themselves apart from ordinary Christians in order to attain the highest good to which human nature must aspire – theperennial contemplation of God. As Cassian has it, it is the main concern of the ascetic bishop to convey to ordinary Christians the call to perfection.
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Jordina Sales Carbonell
Fabricando Pergamino Durante La Antigüedad Tardía.:
Unas Notas Arqueológicas Para Los Monasterios De Hispania
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This article draws attention to the silent relationship ─ both in written and archeological sources ─ between monasteries and the production of parchment in Late Antiquity, particularly in Visigothic Spain, where there is little archaeological data concerning early monastic communities. Once contextualized, the little, indirect evidence for the production of parchment may provide a valuable argument for the identification of Christian monastic buildings in certain archaeological sites that have been classified according to other typologies (villages, encampment, etc.), at a time of major changes, during which the parchment codex has replaced the papyrus roll.
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Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez
Las metáforas agonísticas en la Historia monachorum Syriae de Teodoreto de Ciro
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The Historia monachorum Syriae, written by Theodoret of Cyrrhus in 444 AD, contains a large quantity of sports metaphors in which the ascetic was presented as the “athlete of God”. The origin of this metaphor goes back to the epistles of Paul of Tarsus. Afterwards, there were many Christian writers who included it in their writings, although Theodoret undoubtedly exploited it in a much more intense way than other authors. His abundant use of this metaphor was due to the great popularity enjoyed by athletic contests in the eastern Mediterranean well into the fifth century. Moreover, the partially profane education of Theodoret allowed him to give a specific terminology to his sports metaphors hardly documentable in other writers of Christian antiquity.
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Salvador Vicastillo
Homicidii festinatio:
(Tertuliano, Apol. 9, 8)
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S. Sabugal
La embajada mesiánica dei Bautista IV:
La fuente (Q) de Mt y Lc
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S. Sabugal
La interpretacion [sic] septuagintista del Antiguo Testamento
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Eugenio Romero Pose
Et caelum ecclesia et terra ecclesia:
Exégesis ticoniana de Apocalipsis 4,1
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M. C. Díaz y Díaz
Sobre un himno funerario de época postvisigótica
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Pio G. Alves de Sousa
Melquisedec y Jesucristo:
Estudio de Gen 14,18 y Ps 110,4 en la literatura patrística hasta el siglo III
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Domingo Ramos-Lissón
Tipologías sacrificiales-eucarísticas del Antiguo Testamento en la epístola 63 de san Cipriano
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J. Montserrat-Torrents
Origenismo y gnosis:
Los ‘perfectos’ de Metodio de Olimpo
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Enrique Contreras
Sententiae episcoporum numero LXXXVII De haereticis baptizandis
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Patricio de Navascués
El Fr. 37 de Pablo de Samosata:
una hipóstasis particular del Logos
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Patricio de Navascués
La cristología pneumática en el De montibus Sina et Sion
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Raúl Villegas Marín
En polémica con Julíán de Eclanum:
Por una nueva lectura del Syllabus de Gratia de Próspero de Aquitania
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Macario Manuel López García
El De spiritu et littera en el Concilio de Trento
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Jesús Ma. Aguiñaga Fernández
El Martirio de Conciencia en Orígenes y Atanasio según la Exhortación al Martirio y la Vida de Antonio
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Josep Vilella
La epístola I de Siricio:
estudio prosopográfico de Himerio de Tarragona
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José Antonio Artés Hernández
Acta Pauli et Petri Apocrypha y Patrística griega:
paralelismos léxicos
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Francesc Navarro Coma
Algunos aspectos cronológicos en torno a la Ep. 22 de Agustin a Aurelio de Cartago
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