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1 conciliar
[kən'sɪlɪə]прил.1) относящийся к совету, собранию, церковному собору2) изданный советом, собранием, церковным собором -
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[kən`sɪlɪə]относящийся к совету, собранию, церковному соборуизданный советом, собранием, церковным соборомАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > conciliar
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7 Boniface (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism)
Религия: Бонифаций IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Boniface (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism)
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8 the conciliar nature of the Church
Религия: соборностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the conciliar nature of the Church
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9 creed, conciliar
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > creed, conciliar
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10 conciliarism
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11 Boniface
1) Общая лексика: (Pope from February 19 to November 12, 607. In 603, as a deacon of the Roman Church and a legate to Constantinople, he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches) Бонифа2) Религия: (Pope from 1294 to 1303, the extent of whose authority was vigorously challenged by the emergent powerful monarchies of western Europe, especially France) Бонифаций VIII, (Pope from 1389 to 1404; he was the second pontiff to rule in Rome during the Western Schism) Бонифаций IX, (Pope from 418 to 422, whose reign was markedly disrupted by the faction of the antipope Eulalius) Бонифаций I, (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism) Бонифаций II, (Pope from 608 to 615. His pontificate was plagued, politically and ecclesiastically, by the Monophysites, whose heretical bishops cooperated with invaders of the Byzantine Empire) Бонифаций IV, (Pope from 619 to 625 who greatly helped the spread of Christianity in England, especially in Northumbria, by encouraging, through letters, the saintly missionaries evangelizing the Britons) Бонифаций V, (Pope in April 896. A central figure during a dark period in papal history, 896-898, revolving around the death of Pope Formosus, Boniface was denounced at a Roman council held by Pope John IX in 898) Бонифаций VI, (Pope, or antipope, from June to July 974 and from August 984 to July 985; he owed his rule to the support of the Crescentii, a powerful and unscrupulous Roman family) Бонифаций VII3) Христианство: Бонифаций (христианский святой, "апостол всех немцев"), Вонифатий -
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1) Общая лексика: (Pope from February 19 to November 12, 607. In 603, as a deacon of the Roman Church and a legate to Constantinople, he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches) Бонифа2) Религия: (Pope from 1294 to 1303, the extent of whose authority was vigorously challenged by the emergent powerful monarchies of western Europe, especially France) Бонифаций VIII, (Pope from 1389 to 1404; he was the second pontiff to rule in Rome during the Western Schism) Бонифаций IX, (Pope from 418 to 422, whose reign was markedly disrupted by the faction of the antipope Eulalius) Бонифаций I, (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism) Бонифаций II, (Pope from 608 to 615. His pontificate was plagued, politically and ecclesiastically, by the Monophysites, whose heretical bishops cooperated with invaders of the Byzantine Empire) Бонифаций IV, (Pope from 619 to 625 who greatly helped the spread of Christianity in England, especially in Northumbria, by encouraging, through letters, the saintly missionaries evangelizing the Britons) Бонифаций V, (Pope in April 896. A central figure during a dark period in papal history, 896-898, revolving around the death of Pope Formosus, Boniface was denounced at a Roman council held by Pope John IX in 898) Бонифаций VI, (Pope, or antipope, from June to July 974 and from August 984 to July 985; he owed his rule to the support of the Crescentii, a powerful and unscrupulous Roman family) Бонифаций VII3) Христианство: Бонифаций (христианский святой, "апостол всех немцев"), Вонифатий -
13 Конциляризм, соборная теория
♦ ( ENG conciliarism / conciliar theory)в римско-католической теологии - положение о том, что церковные соборы обладают большим авторитетом в церкви, чем папа. Соборное движение началось в 15 в. с Констанцского (141Ф-1418) и Базельского соборов.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Конциляризм, соборная теория
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14 Символ веры соборный
♦ ( ENG creed, conciliar)символ веры, принятый церковным или Вселенским собором для представления основ христианской веры в том виде, как они понимаются данной организацией.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Символ веры соборный
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15 Собор
♦ ( ENG conciliar)(лат. concilium - собор)термин, относящийся к собраниям руководства различных церквей, таким, как Никейский, Трент-ский (Тридентский) и II Ватиканский.
См. также в других словарях:
conciliar — verbo transitivo 1. Poner (una persona o una cosa) [a varias personas que estaban en desacuerdo] de acuerdo: He mos conciliado a los vecinos, que ya están más calmados. Hemos con ciliado a los representantes sindicales y patronales. 2. Hacer ( … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
conciliar — • v. tr. e pron. 2. Pôr de acordo ou chegar a acordo com. = ALIAR, CONGRAÇAR, JUNTAR, REUNIR ≠ DESUNIR, SEPARAR 3. Pôr ou ficar em paz. = ACALMAR, APAZIGUAR, AQUIETAR, PACIFICAR, TRANQUILIZAR ≠ AGITAR, ALVOROÇAR 4. Combinar ou combinarem se… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Conciliar — may refer to: Conciliarity, conciliar authority Conciliarism, a movement in Roman Catholicism emphasising Conciliarity This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link … Wikipedia
conciliar — conciliár adj. m., pl. conciliári; f. sg. conciliáră, pl. conciliáre Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic CONCILIÁR, Ă adj. referitor la conciliu; sinodal. (<fr. conciliaire … Dicționar Român
conciliar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: conciliar conciliando conciliado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. concilio concilias concilia… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
conciliar — com conciliar a bondade com a justiça … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
Conciliar — Con*cil i*ar, Conciliary Con*cil i*a*rya. [Cf. F. conciliare.] Of or pertaining to, or issued by, a council. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conciliar — ‘Poner de acuerdo [a dos o más personas entre sí]’ y ‘hacer compatibles [cosas opuestas entre sí]’. Se acentúa como anunciar (→ apéndice 1, n.º 4) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
conciliar — [kən sil′ē ər] adj. [< L concilium, COUNCIL + AR] of, from, or by means of a council … English World dictionary
conciliar — I (Derivado culto del lat. concilium, reunión.) ► adjetivo 1 RELIGIÓN De los concilios: ■ textos conciliares. ► sustantivo masculino 2 RELIGIÓN Persona que asiste a un concilio. II (Del lat. conciliare, unir, asociar.) ► verbo transitivo/… … Enciclopedia Universal
conciliar — 1 v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Hacer que personas, actitudes, tendencias, intereses, etc contrapuestos o diversos concuerden o converjan: Primero tratamos de conciliar a las partes en conflicto , conciliar las inquietudes de los alumnos, Su… … Español en México