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  • 71Michael Pomazansky — Slavic Orthodox Christianity Part of the series on Eastern Christianity History …

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  • 72Christianity in the 4th century — See also: Christianity in the 3rd century and Christianity in the 5th century Christianity in the 4th century was dominated by Constantine the Great, and the First Council of Nicea of 325, which was the beginning of the period of the First… …

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  • 73Immaculate Conception — For the novel by Gaétan Soucy, see The Immaculate Conception. Immaculata redirects here. For other uses, see Immaculata (disambiguation). La Purisima Inmaculada Concepcion by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1678, now in Museo del Prado, Spain. The… …

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  • 74John Saward — Father John Saward is a fellow of Greyfriars and associate lecturer of Blackfriars at the University of Oxford, having held the posts of Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the International Theological Institute, Gaming, Austria and Visiting… …

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  • 75Jacek Salij — OP (born 19 August 1942 in Budy, Wołyń) – Polish theologian and Thomist, philosopher, Roman Catholic priest, Dominican, translator, writer and publicist. Biography During the years 1960 1967 he studied theology at The Dominican Philosophical… …

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  • 76Marc Ouellet — His Eminence  Marc Ouellet, PSS Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops President of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America …

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  • 77Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger — (1819 1883) was a leading German Catholic theologian and author of the Enchiridion Symbolorum et Definitionum (Handbook of Creeds and Definitions) commonly referred to simply as Denzinger . Contents 1 Life of Denzinger 2 The Enchiridion… …

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  • 78Bernard Jungmann — was a German Catholic dogmatic theologian and ecclesiastical historian. BiographyHe was born at Münster in Westphalia on 1 March, 1833; died at Leuven (Louvain), 12 January, 1895. He belonged to an intensely Catholic family of Westphalia; like… …

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  • 79Bernard Jungmann —     Bernard Jungmann     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bernard Jungmann     A dogmatic theologian and ecclesiastical historian, born at Münster in Westphalia, 1 March, 1833; died at Louvain, 12 Jan., 1895. He belonged to an intensely Catholic family… …

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  • 80General Councils —     General Councils     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► General Councils     This subject will be treated under the following heads:     ♦ Definition     ♦ Classification     ♦ Historical Sketch     ♦ The Pope and General Councils     ♦ Composition of …

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