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El I Simposio Patrístico de Antofagasta, espléndidamente organizado por la Dra. Eva Reyes y los miembros del Instituto Superior de Ciencias Religiosas de la Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, ha sido una oportunidad para diversos estudiosos de l... see more

In the early 4th century the Roman Empire suffered a number of important socio-political changes. TheEdict of Milan (313), having recognised in full the existence of the Church and its rights for worship, declaredreligions toleration, and put the end to t... see more

Among the images of The Assumption of Mary in Italian art of the Late Middle Agesone often sees the detail of the tomb of the Virgin germinated with plenty of flowers. That surprisingiconographic element has remained in oblivion, perhaps because it was co... see more

AbstractPatristics and the study of the New Testament This article consists of two main parts. In the first part the importance of the study of Patristics is discussed. The author underscores Outler's logion that 'by itself, the New Testament is not a fie... see more

AbstractThis article aims to analyse all the passages in Augustine’s City of God in which he either explicitly or implicitly makes mention of Manichaeism and its doctrines. It turns out that, even in his later years, Manichaean doctrines were at the foref... see more

AbstractThe purpose of this article is to investigate the dynamics between human birth and spiritual rebirth in the thought of John Chrysostom (349–407 CE) and to position these dynamics in the broader scope that is salvation history.Utilising the aspects... see more

AbstractJohn Calvin (1509–1564) started his career as a thoroughly trained humanist who possessed, in addition, a thorough knowledge of the Fathers of the Church. This article provides an overview of this particular knowledge. It also focuses on the use... see more

AbstractThis article looked at hunger and famine in Chrysostom’s time. It has always been tragic and ironic that hunger should exist in a world of plenty. This topic has been discussed from an economic, social, theological, philosophical, medical, humanit... see more

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