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PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20221152Pages: 220--222

PublicationKolumbán Vilmos József20221152Pages: 213--216

PublicationBalogh Csaba20221152Pages: 216--220

PublicationŐsz Sándor Előd20221151Pages: 99--102

PublicationPásztori-Kupán István2007Pages: 242

I invite the reader to take a journey into the theological world of two little treatises written by one of the most interesting ecclesiastical figures of the fifth century coming from the Antiochene tradition: Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus.

PublicationSzékely Miklós201910Pages: 11--17

PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20171102Pages: 127--132

Buzogány Dezső (Szederjes, Maros megye, 1957. június 30.) egyháztörténész, folyóiratunk felelős szerkesztője, a Babeş–Bolyai Tudományegyetem Református Tanárképző Karának professzora és a Kolozsvári Protestáns Teológiai Intézet társult professzora nemsokára tölti be 60 életévét. Ezért hadd álljon előttünk eddigi pályafutása és munkássága.

PublicationFónyad Pál20171105Pages: 552--553

PublicationDieter Bökemeier20171105Pages: 553--554

PublicationMargriet Gosker20171105Pages: 551--552

PublicationFekete Károly20171105Pages: 548--551

PublicationBalogh Csaba20191126Pages: 719--719

PublicationKovács Ábrahám20091022Pages: 214--221

The purpose of this study is twofold. First, it sets the historical context in which Aphrahat wrote his Demonstrations and deals with the interesting relationship between his writings, ‘against the Jews’ and the Sassanian persecution of Christians. It also treats his refutation of the Jewish charges. Secondly, it addresses his ‘unique’ view of christology which is not in line with the Nicene decision concerning one aspect yet at the same time it is congruent with it. The paper also tries to point out that his view on christology was ‘unique’ but not exceptional in the Early Church.