The forgotten East - Chapters from The History of the Russian Orthodox ChurchImrényi,TiborAETAS - Journal of history and related disciplines
the first edition of which was published in 1610. From the Greek Church, the custom was adopted by either the Roman Catholics or the Protestants and then spread through Europe.基督
The ancient Greek word daimon—from which the modern "demon" derives—referred to god-like spirits and supernatural forces. While a daimon could be good or evil, the latter was a malevolent force that needed to be cast out or exorcized. The 1st century A.D. historian Josephus recounted ...
Still others set themselves against it, and put forth all their energies to combat it, seeing in it the seeds of deception and heresy. 展开 关键词: Religious history Church History American history Spirituality Marginalized voices| The history of the charismatic movement in the Orthodox Church in...
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history, the months within those seasons had numbers —“First Month of the Flood,”“Second Month of The Flood,” and so on. By the Middle Kingdom, however, the months had picked up names which have largely survived through the New Kingdom and Greek calendars to the current Coptic ...
To escape the intense Israeli bombardment in Gaza City, the 39-year-old father, along with his family and several Christians, sought refuge in the Church of Saint Porphyrius, a Greek Orthodox church that was considered the oldest one in the city. ...
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Exorcisms are a frequent fascination for the film industry, and it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. But the idea of purging evil—whatever its form—has roots that straddle the line between A.D. and B.C.
Irene of Athens was a Byzantine empress who ruled from 797 to 802 CE, though she co-ruled with her son for nearly two decades before ruling in her own right. Her son was Emperor Constantine VI, and their familial relationship ended in a way fit for a Greek tragedy. Irene was an ambi...