Theophany (Ancient Greek: θεοφάνεια, romanized: theopháneia, lit. 'appearance of a deity') is an encounter with a deity that manifests in an observable...
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within the Church (Theophaneia 4.12), and he comments on a variant version of the Parable of the Talents in Mt. 25.14–30 (Theophaneia 4.22). pp. 16–9,29–32 –...
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" This noun is derived by direct comparison with the term Theophany (Theophaneia). George Balderston Kidd (1852) popularised the term in relation to the...
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the Chronology of His Work and an Annotated Bibliography", 1879–1976 (Theophaneia 28) (Köln-Bonn 1977), pp. 192–204. C. Magazzù, 'Dieci anni di studi su...
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work. The treatise On Divine Manifestation or On the Theophania (Peri theophaneias), of unknown date. It treats of the incarnation of the Divine Logos,...
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als Apologet : seine Kosmologie im Verhältnis zum Platonismus, coll. Theophaneia, Bonn, Hanstein, 1969. This article incorporates text from a publication...
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Orientalia Judaica Christiana, 1; Gorgias, 2008) ISBN 1-59333-083-9. The Theophaneia School: Jewish Roots of Eastern Christian Mysticism (Scrinium III; eds...
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1000. Eine archäologische und liturgiegeschichtliche Untersuchung. (Theophaneia 18) by O. Nußbaum". Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie. 88 (4): 445–450...
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