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  • 21First Council of Constantinople — For the church council of Constantinople in 359, see First Council of Constantinople (360). 9th century Byzantine manuscript illumination of I Constantinople Homilies of Gregory Nazianzus, 879 882 …

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  • 22Trinity — This article is about the Christian Trinity. For other uses, see Trinity (disambiguation). Holy Trinity redirects here. For other uses, see Holy Trinity (disambiguation). Part of a series on Attributes of G …

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  • 25Tritheism — is the belief that there are three distinct, powerful gods, who form a triad. Generally three gods are envisaged as having separate powers and separate supreme beings or spheres of influence but working together. In this respect tritheism differs …

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  • 26Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople — Infobox Saint name=Saint Anatolius birth date=4th century AD death date=July 3, 458 feast day=July 3 venerated in=Eastern Orthodox Church; Roman Catholic Church imagesize=175px caption= Icon of Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople birth… …

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  • 27Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria — Saint Dioscorus the Great Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲇⲓⲟⲥⲕⲟⲣⲟⲥ ⲁ̅ The Champion of Orthodoxy Born Unknown Died 454 Gangra Island (Asia Minor) Honored in …

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  • 28Homiletics — (Gr. homiletikos , from homilos , to assemble together), in theology the application of the general principles of rhetoric to the specific department of public preaching. The one who practices or studies homiletics is called a homilist .… …

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  • 29Cyrrhus — For the city in ancient Macedon, see Kyrros. Cyrrhus, or Kyrros (Greek: Κύρρος) was a city in ancient Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, one of Alexander the Great s generals. Other names for the city include Hagioupolis, Nebi Huri نبي حوري,… …

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  • 30Theodosians — can refer to: *The Theodosian dynasty of Roman EmperorsIn Christianity: *The Severians (a branch of Monyphysitism) of Alexandria *The Corrupticolæ, supporters of Eutychianism in the patriarchate of Alexandria *The Feodocci, a branch of the… …

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