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1 Apostolic Constitutions (The largest collection of ecclesiastical law that has survived from early Christianity)
Религия: "Апостольские постановления и правила"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Apostolic Constitutions (The largest collection of ecclesiastical law that has survived from early Christianity)
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2 Marcionism (A Gnostic movement in early Christianity and a doctrine of two gods as taught by the semi-Gnostic Marcion)
Религия: маркионизмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Marcionism (A Gnostic movement in early Christianity and a doctrine of two gods as taught by the semi-Gnostic Marcion)
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3 maniple (In early Christianity, narrow silk band worn over the left forearm, with ends hanging down on each side, and formerly used by clergy when celebrating or assisting at mass)
Религия: орарьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > maniple (In early Christianity, narrow silk band worn over the left forearm, with ends hanging down on each side, and formerly used by clergy when celebrating or assisting at mass)
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4 early Christian art
Религия: (Architecture, painting, and sculpture from the beginnings of Christianity until about the early 6th century, particularly the art of Italy and the western Mediterranean) раннее христианское искусство -
5 Early Christian art (Architecture, painting, and sculpture from the beginnings of Christianity until about the early 6th century, particularly the art of Italy and the western Mediterranean)
Религия: раннее христианское искусствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Early Christian art (Architecture, painting, and sculpture from the beginnings of Christianity until about the early 6th century, particularly the art of Italy and the western Mediterranean)
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6 Explanations of the Sayings of the Lord (Work by Papias, early 2nd century , an important apostolic oral source accounts of the history of primitive Christianity and of the origins of the Gospels)
Религия: "Пять книг изъяснений изречений Господних"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Explanations of the Sayings of the Lord (Work by Papias, early 2nd century , an important apostolic oral source accounts of the history of primitive Christianity and of the origins of the Gospels)
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7 pentarchy (In early Byzantine Christianity, the proposed government of universal Christendom by five patriarchal sees, under the auspices of a single universal empire)
Религия: пентархияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pentarchy (In early Byzantine Christianity, the proposed government of universal Christendom by five patriarchal sees, under the auspices of a single universal empire)
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8 Использованная литература
■ Achtemeier, Paul J., ed. Harper's Bible Dictionary. New York: Harper & Row, 1985. Angeles, Peter A. Dictionary of Christian Theology. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985. Atkinson, David J., David F. Field,■ Arthur Holmes, Oliver О'Donovan, eds. New Dictionary of Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology. Downers Grove, 111.: Inter Varsity Press, 1994. Bowden, John. Who s Who in Theology. New York: Crossroad, 1991.■ Brauer, Jerald C, ed. The Westminster Dictionary of Church History. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1971.■ Buttrick, George A., ed. Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible. 4 vols. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1962.■ Childress, James F., and John Macquarrie, eds. The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Ethics. Rev. ed. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1986.■ Coggins, R. J., and J. L. Houlden, eds. A Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation. Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, 1990.■ Crim, Keith, ed. Interpreter s Dictionary of the Bible, Supplement. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1976.■ Cross, Frank L., and E. A. Livingstone, eds. Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. 2d ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1974.■ Davies, J. G., ed. The New Westminster Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1986.■ Douglas, J. D., ed. The New International Dictionary of the Christian Church. Rev. ed. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1974.■ Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. 2d ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1991.■ Douglas, J. D., Walter A. Elwell, and Peter Toon, eds. Concise Dictionary of the Christian Tradition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1989.■ Edwards, Paul, ed. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 4 vols. New York: Free Press, 1973.■ Elwell, Walter A., ed. Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1984.■ Erickson, Millard J. Concise Dictionary of Christian Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1986.■ Ferguson, Sinclair, David F Wright, and J. I. Packer, eds. New Dictionary of Theology. Downers Grove, ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1988.■ Freedman, David Noel, et al., eds. The Anchor Bible Dictionary. 6 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1992.■ Gehman, Henry Snyder, ed. The New Westminster Dictionary of tile Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1970.■ Harvey, Van A. A Handbook of Theological Terms. New York: MacmillanCo., 1964.■ Hauck, F., and G. Schwinge. Theologisches Fach- und Fremdwôrterbuch. Gôttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1987.■ Hexham, Irving. Concise Dictionary of Religion. Downers Grove, ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1993.■ Kauffman, Donald T. The Dictionary of Religious Terms. Westwood, N.J.: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1967.■ Kelly, Joseph F The Concise Dictionary of Early Christianity. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 1992.■ Komonchak, Joseph, et al., eds. The New Dictionary of Theology. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 1990.■ Lewis, Charlton T., and Charles A. Short. A Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879.■ MacGregor, Geddes. Dictionary of Religion and Philosophy. New York: Paragon House, 1989. McBrien, Richard P. Catholicism. Rev. ed. San Francisco: Harper San-Francisco, 1995.■ McKim, Donald K., ed. Encyclopedia of the Reformed Faith. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992.■ Muller, Richard A. Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1985.■ Musser, Donald W., and Joseph L. Price, eds. A New Handbook of Christian Theology. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1992.■ Pfatteicher, Philip H. A Dictionary of Liturgical Terms. Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, 1991.■ Rahner, Karl, ed. Encyclopedia of Theology: Tlie Concise Sacra-mentum Mundi. Rev. abr. ed. New York: Crossroad, 1975.■ Ramm, Bernard. Handbook of Contemporary Theology. Grand Rapids: Wm, B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1966.■ Reid, Daniel G., et al., eds. Dictionary of Christianity in America: A Comprehensive Resource on the Religious Impulse That Shaped a Continent. Downers Grove, ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1990.■ Richardson, Alan. Theological Word Book of the Bible. New York: MacmillanCo., 1951.■ Richardson, Alan, and John Bowden, eds. The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1983.■ Russell, Letty M., and J. Shannon Clarkson, eds. Dictionary of Feminist Theologies. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press, 1996.■ Smith, Jonathan Z., and William Scott Green, eds. The HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1995.■ Wakefield, Gordon S., ed. The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Spirituality. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1983.■ Ziefle, Helmut W. Dictionary of Modern Theological German. 2d ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1992.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Использованная литература
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9 Apostolic Constitutions
Религия: "Постановления святых апостолов через Климента, римского епископа и гражданина", (The largest collection of ecclesiastical law that has survived from early Christianity) "Апостольские постановления и правила"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Apostolic Constitutions
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10 apostolic constitutions
Религия: "Постановления святых апостолов через Климента, римского епископа и гражданина", (The largest collection of ecclesiastical law that has survived from early Christianity) "Апостольские постановления и правила"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > apostolic constitutions
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11 maniple
['mænɪp(ə)l]1) Церковный термин: орарь2) История: манипул (подразделение римского легиона), манипула (подразделение римского легиона) -
12 Marcionism
Религия: (A Gnostic movement in early Christianity and a doctrine of two gods as taught by the semi-Gnostic Marcion) маркионизм -
13 Paul
1) Общая лексика: (мужское имя) Поль, Павел, (Italian Pope from 1464 to 1471. A patron of scholars and also a collector of antiquities and a restorer of monuments, he is responsible for founding the first printing presses at Rome, where he had built the celebrated Palace of St. Mark) Па, (Italian Pope of the Roman Catholic church - reigned 1963-78 - during a period including most of the second Vatican Council and the immediate postconciliar era, in which he issued directives and guidance to a changing Roman Catholic church) П, Пол2) Религия: (Italian Pope from 1555 to 1559, whose anti-Spanish policy renewed the war between France and the Habsburgs) Павел IV, (Italian noble who was the last of the Renaissance Popes - reigned 1534-49 -and the first Pope of the Counter-Reformation) Павел III3) Связь: (An outstanding figure in the history of Christianity, early Christian apostle and missionary and author of several New Testament epistles) апостол Павел4) Имена и фамилии: Пауль (имя, м, 100%, датский, ударение на первый слог), Пол (имя) (м, 100%, английский) -
14 paul
1) Общая лексика: (мужское имя) Поль, Павел, (Italian Pope from 1464 to 1471. A patron of scholars and also a collector of antiquities and a restorer of monuments, he is responsible for founding the first printing presses at Rome, where he had built the celebrated Palace of St. Mark) Па, (Italian Pope of the Roman Catholic church - reigned 1963-78 - during a period including most of the second Vatican Council and the immediate postconciliar era, in which he issued directives and guidance to a changing Roman Catholic church) П, Пол2) Религия: (Italian Pope from 1555 to 1559, whose anti-Spanish policy renewed the war between France and the Habsburgs) Павел IV, (Italian noble who was the last of the Renaissance Popes - reigned 1534-49 -and the first Pope of the Counter-Reformation) Павел III3) Связь: (An outstanding figure in the history of Christianity, early Christian apostle and missionary and author of several New Testament epistles) апостол Павел4) Имена и фамилии: Пауль (имя, м, 100%, датский, ударение на первый слог), Пол (имя) (м, 100%, английский) -
15 pentarchy
['pentɑːkɪ]1) История: пентархия, пятидержавие2) Религия: (In early Byzantine Christianity, the proposed government of universal Christendom by five patriarchal sees, under the auspices of a single universal empire) пентархия -
16 Explanations of the Sayings of the Lord
Религия: (Work by Papias, early 2nd century, an important apostolic oral source accounts of the history of primitive Christianity and of the origins of the Gospels) "Пять книг изъяснений изречений Господних"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Explanations of the Sayings of the Lord
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17 church
1. n преим. церковь; храм, христианский2. n церковь; вероисповеданиеChurch of England, English Church — англиканская церковь
Broad Church — «широкая церковь»
High Church — «высокая церковь»
Low Church — «низкая церковь»
3. n разг. англиканская церковь; государственная церковь4. n разг. богослужение5. n духовенство6. a церковныйchurch member — верующий; принадлежащий к одному из вероисповеданий
7. a принадлежащий к государственной, англиканской церквиchurch folk — сторонники государственной церкви, англиканцы
8. v приводить или приносить в церковьPrince of the Church — кардинал, князь церкви
9. v совершать церковный обряд; давать молитвуСинонимический ряд:1. religious (adj.) churchly; churchmanly; ecclesiastical; religious; spiritual2. Christendom (noun) Catholicism; Christendom; Christianity; followers of Christ; pope3. house of worship (noun) basilica; cathedral; chapel; house of god; house of prayer; house of worship; mosque; place of worship; shrine; synagogue; tabernacle; temple4. organized religion (noun) affiliation; communion; congregation; connection; creed; cult; denomination; faith; organised religion; organized religion; persuasion; religion; religious order; sect5. religious rite (noun) mass; meeting; oratory; prayer; prayer meeting; religious rite; rite; ritual; sermon; service; Sunday school; worship
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