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  • 81Syriac Language and Literature — • Syriac is the important branch of the group of Semitic languages known as Aramaic Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Syriac Language and Literature     Syriac Language and Literature …

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  • 82Biblical Exegesis —     Biblical Exegesis     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Biblical Exegesis     Exegesis is the branch of theology which investigates and expresses the true sense of Sacred Scripture.     The exegete does not inquire which books constitute Sacred… …

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  • 83Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger —     Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger     One of the leading theologians of the modern Catholic German school and author of the Enchiridion universally used, b. 10 Oct., 1819, at …

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  • 84Pope Benedict XVI — Benedict XVI Benedict XVI during a general audience in 2010 …

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  • 85Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher — (pronounced|ˈʃlaɪɐmaxɐ) (November 21, 1768 ndash; February 12, 1834) was a German theologian and philosopher known for his impressive attempt to reconcile the criticisms of the Enlightenment with traditional Protestant orthodoxy. He was also… …

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  • 86Sergei Bulgakov — Fr. Sergei Nikolaevich Bulgakov ( ru. Сергей Николаевич Булгаков) (OldStyleDate|28 June|1871|16 June, Livny July 12, 1944, Paris) was a Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist.BiographySergei Bulgakov was born to the family of an… …

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  • 87Anton Berlage — (born December 21, 1805, Münster, Westphalia, now North Rhine Westphalia December 6, 1881, Münster) was a German Catholic dogmatic theologian.LifeHe studied philosophy and theology in the same city, after completing his course at the Gymnasium,… …

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  • 88Anton Berlage —     Anton Berlage     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Anton Berlage     Dogmatic theologian, b. 21 December, 1805, at Münster, Westphalia; d. there, 6 December, 1881. He studied philosophy and theology in the same city, after completing his course at… …

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  • 89Magnús Eiríksson — was also the Old Norse name of Magnus IV of Sweden. Magnús Eiríksson (22 June 1806 in Skinnalón (Norður Þingeyjarsýsla), Iceland – 3 July 1881 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was an Icelandic theologian and a contemporary critic of Søren Aabye… …

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  • 90Theological definition (Catholicism) — The precise scope of theological definition, in the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, is an aspect of the papal magisterium, and was clarified by the First Vatican Council. Dogmatic definition in its Catholic theological sense is an… …

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