dogmatic theology

  • 91Nazzareno Camilleri — Born November 10, 1906 Sliema, Malta Died February 29, 1973 (66 years) Rome, Italy Occupation Philosophy, Education, Ascetism Nazzareno Camilleri (1906 1973) was a Maltese philosop …

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  • 92Kenosis — is a Greek word for emptiness, which is used as a theological term. The ancient Greek word κένωσις kénōsis means an emptying , from κενός kenós empty . The word is mainly used, however, in a Christian theological context, for example Philippians… …

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  • 93Johannes von Kuhn — (19 February 1806 ndash; 8 May1887) was a German Catholic theologian. With Franz Anton Staudenmaier he occupied the foremost rank among the speculative dogmatists of the Catholic school at the University of Tübingen. LifeKuhn was born in… …

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  • 94Ibn Ṭaymiyyah — born 1263, Ḥarrān, Mesopotamia died Sept. 26, 1328, Cairo Islamic theologian. He was educated in Damascus, where he joined the Pietist school. He sought to return Islam to a strict interpretation of its sources in the Qurān and the sunnah, as… …

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  • 95Kuhn, Johannes von — • Theologian, b. at Waeschenbeuren in Wuertemberg, 19 Feb., 1806; d. at Tübingen, 8 May, 1887 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Kuhn, Johannes von     Joha …

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  • 96Milwaukee — • Established as a diocese, 28 Nov., 1843 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Milwaukee     Milwaukee     † …

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  • 97Russian Language and Literature — • Russian is a Slav language belonging to the Indo European family Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Russian Language and Literature     Russian Language and Literature …

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  • 98Virgin Birth of Christ — • The dogma which teaches that the Blessed Mother of Jesus Christ was a virgin before, during, and after the conception and birth of her Divine Son Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Virgin Birth of Christ     Virgin …

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  • 99Ecclesiastical Conferences —     Ecclesiastical Conferences     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Conferences     Ecclesiastical Conferences are meetings of clerics for the purpose of discussing, in general, matters pertaining to their state of life, and, in… …

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  • 100Irish Colleges on the Continent —     Irish Colleges, on the Continent     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Irish Colleges, on the Continent     The religious persecution under Elizabeth and James I lead to the suppression of the monastic schools in Ireland in which the clergy for the… …

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