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6 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DITHELETISM»
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1
Ressourcement Thomism: Sacred Doctrine, the Sacraments, and ...
See Thomas Joseph White, “Ditheletism and the Instrumental Human
Consciousness of Jesus,” Pro Ecclesia 17, no. 4 (2008): 394–422. Similarly, I
have examined the traditional theology of the beatific vision of Christ in relation to
some of ...
Reinhard Hütter, Matthew Levering, 2010
2
Papers Presented at the Fourteenth International Conference ...
John's speaking of God as having two wills is obviously not to be construed as a
theological ditheletism - they are in effect two aspects or modes of the same
essential divine will. Instead, he finds a useful and unique way of 12 Hom, in Gen
.
Frances Margaret Young, Mark J. Edwards, Paul M. Parvis, 2006
3
Encyclop3Œdia of religion and ethics
He worked energetically on behalf of Ditheletism both in Africa and at Rome, and
it was at his Instigation that the Latcran Council of 649 (see below) was
summoned. As the part which he thus played ran counter to the policy of the
emperor, ...
4
The Chambers Dictionary
Diothelite Sec Ditheletism dioxan di-oks'an, or dioxane -an, (client) n a colourless
, flammable, toxic liquid. C4HgO2 used as a solvent for waxes, resins, etc.
dioxide di-ak'sid, n an oxide with two atoms of oxygen in the molecule, [dl- and
oxide] ...
5
Other Greek Writers, John of Damascus and Beyond, the West ...
John's speaking of God as having two wills is obviously not to be construed as a
theological ditheletism - they are in effect two aspects or modes of the same
essential divine will. Instead, he finds a useful and unique way of bringing
together ...
F. Young, M. Edwards, P. Parvis, 2006
6
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
See Ditheletism. dysaestbesia n. fsrfÇT îT%3Wr, Htftw зт? %сртт; ad/
dysaesthetic f^î ?f%ç- dysthroa n. ci^ 1%чФгт; also dyschroia dyscrasia л. (path.)
f%ç%, ftt*f«<U dyscrasite n. Па*5Й|$£ (^гргзг) dysentery n. ^RT, arfireriT, <ЯШ1Й
«Н., ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981